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Sophists themselves. Aside from a few fragments, most of the Sophists treatises did not
survive to the present. Their thoughts are well preserved, however, in numerous sources
that have survived. The snippets we will be reading are all from Plato's dialogues,
wherein Plato depicts Socrates engaged in public discussions with these famous and
notorious figures.
Protagoras was a very famous Sophist and public figure. He wrote a few books, all of
which have been lost to time.
The first segment in this pdf is from Plato's dialogueo Theaetetus, where Socrates and
Theaetetus refer to Protagoras' famous doctrine, *Man is the measure of all things."
(pdf made fromThe Greek Sophisfs, Trans. John Dillon. Penguin 2003).
Thrasymachus was another famous Sophist. We know of him through various accounts,
but primarily through the depiction of his views in Plato's Republic.
The second segment of this pdf is from Republic,wherein Thrasymachus is making
several arguments concerning the nature ofjustice and being just.
(pdfmade fromPlato: Republic, Trans. G.M.A. Grube. Hackett 1992).
Callicles was a student of the sophist Gorgias. He was a political thinker in Ancient
Athens. Few fragments of his ideas survive, but the gist of his politics is well preserved in
Plato's dialogue Gorgias, a dialogue about the art of persuasion and its relationship to
being just.
(pdf made from Plato: Complete ll'orks Ed. John Cooper. Hackett 1997).
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Upon selecting a broad policy area, you may examine a more specific policy to analyze how your specific group has fared under the policy. You must also look at the development of programs and services and the extent of its effectiveness to address the problem. The policy analysis paper will be divided into four parts (see the questions to be answered in each heading on page 29 in our American Social Welfare Policy book):
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Historical background of the policy
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