Prodicus is a figure from ancient Greek philosophy, known primarily as a Sophist. He lived around the 5th century BCE and was based in the city of Ceos (modern-day Kea). Prodicus is particularly recognized for his contributions to ethical philosophy and language, especially in the areas of semantics and the distinction between words and their meanings. One of Prodicus's most notable teachings is the idea that language is a tool for communication that can be manipulated to influence understanding and perception.
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