The sophists were ancient Greek teachers and philosophers who believed in the relativity of truth and the importance of rhetoric and persuasion. They argued that knowledge is subjective and shaped by social context, which means that what is considered true can vary from one individual or culture to another. Sophists emphasized practical skills in argumentation and debate, often teaching their students how to succeed in public life rather than seeking absolute truths. Their views often contrasted with those of philosophers like Socrates, who sought objective truths and universal moral principles.
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