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    How much do you know about Philosophy?

    Which philosopher stated that 'man is the measure of all things'?

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    Socrates
    ProtagorasCorrect
    Diogenes
    Pythagoras

    This famous phrase was uttered by Protagoras, a sophist from the 5th century BC. Its complete statement is: 'Man is the measure of all things, of those that are insofar as they are, and of those that are not insofar as they are not', establishing a relativistic position where truth depends on human perception.