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Sophists

  • 1 palacio de congresos

    conference hall
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    (n.) = conference centre, conference hall, convention hall, convention centre
    Ex. A conference centre nearby will be part of the infrastructure.
    Ex. The American Library Association's meeting in Chicago was characterised as much by the weather as by the events inside the conference halls.
    Ex. Thanks to those who followed his example, the talk about the Sophists can be heard in the hallways, classrooms, and convention halls of philologists, historians, philosophers, and literary critics.
    Ex. During the first half of the century, Atlantic City was one of the major convention centers and seaside resorts in the United States.
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    (n.) = conference centre, conference hall, convention hall, convention centre

    Ex: A conference centre nearby will be part of the infrastructure.

    Ex: The American Library Association's meeting in Chicago was characterised as much by the weather as by the events inside the conference halls.
    Ex: Thanks to those who followed his example, the talk about the Sophists can be heard in the hallways, classrooms, and convention halls of philologists, historians, philosophers, and literary critics.
    Ex: During the first half of the century, Atlantic City was one of the major convention centers and seaside resorts in the United States.

    Spanish-English dictionary > palacio de congresos

  • 2 sala de congresos

    Ex. Thanks to those who followed his example, the talk about the Sophists can be heard in the hallways, classrooms, and convention halls of philologists, historians, philosophers, and literary critics.
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    Ex: Thanks to those who followed his example, the talk about the Sophists can be heard in the hallways, classrooms, and convention halls of philologists, historians, philosophers, and literary critics.

    Spanish-English dictionary > sala de congresos

  • 3 sala de convenciones

    Ex. Thanks to those who followed his example, the talk about the Sophists can be heard in the hallways, classrooms, and convention halls of philologists, historians, philosophers, and literary critics.
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    Ex: Thanks to those who followed his example, the talk about the Sophists can be heard in the hallways, classrooms, and convention halls of philologists, historians, philosophers, and literary critics.

    Spanish-English dictionary > sala de convenciones

  • 4 salón de congresos

    Ex. Thanks to those who followed his example, the talk about the Sophists can be heard in the hallways, classrooms, and convention halls of philologists, historians, philosophers, and literary critics.
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    Ex: Thanks to those who followed his example, the talk about the Sophists can be heard in the hallways, classrooms, and convention halls of philologists, historians, philosophers, and literary critics.

    Spanish-English dictionary > salón de congresos

  • 5 salón de convenciones

    Ex. Thanks to those who followed his example, the talk about the Sophists can be heard in the hallways, classrooms, and convention halls of philologists, historians, philosophers, and literary critics.
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    Ex: Thanks to those who followed his example, the talk about the Sophists can be heard in the hallways, classrooms, and convention halls of philologists, historians, philosophers, and literary critics.

    Spanish-English dictionary > salón de convenciones

  • 6 seguir el ejemplo de Alguien

    (v.) = take + a leaf out of + Posesivo + book, follow + Posesivo + example
    Ex. This, of course, implies taking a leaf out of Popper's book where he discusses situational analysis.
    Ex. Thanks to those who followed his example, the talk about the Sophists can be heard in the hallways, classrooms, and convention halls of philologists, historians, philosophers, and literary critics.
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    (v.) = take + a leaf out of + Posesivo + book, follow + Posesivo + example

    Ex: This, of course, implies taking a leaf out of Popper's book where he discusses situational analysis.

    Ex: Thanks to those who followed his example, the talk about the Sophists can be heard in the hallways, classrooms, and convention halls of philologists, historians, philosophers, and literary critics.

    Spanish-English dictionary > seguir el ejemplo de Alguien

  • 7 sofista

    adj.
    sophistic, sophistical.
    f. & m.
    1 sophister, a disputant; an artful but insidious logician; a caviller, a sophist.
    2 falsifier, mystifier, casuist, quibbler.
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    1 sophistic
    1 sophist
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    Ex. Thanks to those who followed his example, the talk about the Sophists can be heard in the hallways, classrooms, and convention halls of philologists, historians, philosophers, and literary critics.
    * * *

    Ex: Thanks to those who followed his example, the talk about the Sophists can be heard in the hallways, classrooms, and convention halls of philologists, historians, philosophers, and literary critics.

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    sophistic
    sophist
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    sofista m Fil sophist
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    adj
    sophistic
    nmf
    sophist

    Spanish-English dictionary > sofista

См. также в других словарях:

  • Sophists — • A group of Greek teachers who flourished at the end of the fifth century B.C Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Sophists     Sophists      …   Catholic encyclopedia

  • sophists — Group of itinerant professional teachers, lecturers, and writers prominent in Greece in the later 5th century BC. The sophistic movement arose at a time when there was much questioning of the absolute nature of familiar values and ways of life.… …   Universalium

  • Sophists (The) — The sophists G. B. Kerferd In the fifth century BC the term sophistēs was used in Greece as a name to designate a particular profession, that of certain travelling teachers who went from city to city giving lectures and providing instruction in a …   History of philosophy

  • Sophists — Although the term originally applied to generally wise men, it was applied by Plato to various teachers of whom he disapproved, including Protagoras, Gorgias, Thrasymachus, and Hippias of Elis. Plato generally treats them as charlatans who talked …   Philosophy dictionary

  • SOPHISTS —    a sect of thinkers that arose in Greece, and whose radical principle it was that we have only a subjective knowledge of things, and that we have no knowledge at all of objective reality, that things are as they seem to us, and that we have no… …   The Nuttall Encyclopaedia

  • SOPHISTS —    wandering teachers of RHETORIC and PHILOSOPHY in the Greaco Roman world. They rejected all RELIGION and gave rationalistic explanations to natural phenomena upholding ETHICAL and SOCIAL RELATIVISM …   Concise dictionary of Religion

  • sophists — Soph·ist || sÉ’fɪst n. ancient Greek teacher of philosophy; one who is skilled in devious argumentation …   English contemporary dictionary

  • sophists — plural of sophist …   Useful english dictionary

  • Lives of the Sophists — is the title of at least two different works:* a book by Eunapius * a book by Philostratus …   Wikipedia

  • Sophist — Sophists …   Philosophy dictionary

  • sophist — /sof ist/, n. 1. (often cap.) Gk. Hist. a. any of a class of professional teachers in ancient Greece who gave instruction in various fields, as in general culture, rhetoric, politics, or disputation. b. a person belonging to this class at a later …   Universalium

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