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Late Fifth-century Athens, The Sophist Kriti... - InHis most famous intellectual contribution is an argument found in the play Sisyphus , which suggests that the gods are a clever human invention designed by early lawmakers to keep people in check through fear. The request appears to involve a review or analysis of the late fifth-century Athenian sophist (often spelled Kritias ). Critias is a controversial figure who straddles the line between professional intellectual and political leader, most infamously known as the leader of the Thirty Tyrants . 🏛️ Profile of Critias (Kritias) In late fifth-century Athens, the sophist Kriti... While some scholars question his "professional" status as a sophist, he is typically grouped with them due to his rationalism and radical challenges to traditional values. His most famous intellectual contribution is an argument |
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