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Dionysodorus

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Dionysodorus is a figure from ancient philosophy, specifically known as a Sophist in ancient Greece. He is often mentioned in the context of discussions about the nature of sophistry, rhetoric, and the ambiguities involved in language and argumentation. Dionysodorus is most notably referenced in Plato's dialogues, where he serves as an example of a sophistical argument.

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