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  1. A case study: Thrasymachus and bullying behavior.Maria Panagiotopoulou - 2019 - Skepsis, a Journal for Philosophy and Interdisciplinary Research 27:89-96.
    This paper attempts a detailed and in-depth examination of the particular case of Thrasymachus’ behavior. Our attempt is not to provide a consistent analysis and interpretation of Thrasymachus’ account of justice, but to present his rhetorical skills. In particular, the aim of this paper is to provide an account of behavior as an essential parameter in his teaching of rhetoric. Plato’s choice of Thrasymachus in order to confront Socrates is not a random one. He chooses a renowned Sophist in the (...)
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  2. Ē athlētikē efthýnī stē syzītīsē tou Periklī me ton Prōtagóra (The Athletic Responsibility in the Discussion between Pericles and Protagoras).Maria Panagiotopoulou - 2003 - Athlētikē Énnomē Táxi 1:102-107.
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  3. Ethniká kai yperethniká stoicheia katá tēn télēsin tōn Olympiakōn Agōnōn (National and international elements in the conduct of the Olympic Games).Maria Panagiotopoulou - 2001 - Iphitos 2 (1):111-117.
    The identity of athletic phenomenon is influenced by numerous national and international factors. This section analyzes the significance of participation in the Olympic Games, as defined by the Olympic Charter and the Olympic Movement. Participation in the Olympic Games, akin to the “Ancient Olympia," was historically significant, facilitated by the concept of "Ekecheiria,"(Ἐκεχειρία) which ensured peace during the games. Today, the responsibility for organizing the Games lies not with the state but with organizations that embody national characteristics. This presents a (...)
     
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  4. From Democracy to Paideia or Vice Versa?Maria Panagiotopoulou - 2012 - Skepsis: A Journal for Philosophy and Interdisciplinary Research 22 (1):351-358.
    The term paideia drawn from ancient Greek Philosophy. Paideia is a general term, which is connected with ethic, rhetoric, mathematics, grammar, physics, even astronomy, etc. Paideia is the necessary precondition for effective democracy. In this paper we discuss about paideia as a special element for the establishment of democracy. We will try to speak especially about sophists, the traveling professional teachers, and the connection existed between them and democracy. Democratic institution had created a demand for an education that would prepare (...)
     
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  5. Pantōn chrēmatōn metrōn anthrōpos - Athlētikós Agōnas (Man is the Measure of All Things-Athletic Contest).Maria Panagiotopoulou - 2002 - Iphitos 2 (2):85-90.
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  6. Ē psychología tēs hēgesías katá ton Xenophōnta (The psychology of leadership according to Xenophon).Maria Panagiotopoulou - 2017 - Xenophon, Periodic Publication Holistic Philosophy 2.
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  7. Revolution and Sports: A Philosophical-Educational Perspective.Maria Panagiotopoulou - 2023 - Skepsis: A Journal for Philosophy and Interdisciplinary Research 28:159-181.
    The paper focuses on exploring the relationship that can be developed between revolution and sports. Specifically, it aims to identify, present, analyze, and systematize the philosophical and pedagogical perspectives formulated by philosophers who lived and presented their ideas during revolutionary periods. The study delves into a) bodily education during the French Revolution, which contributed liberal and radical ideas, significantly altering the trajectory of modern societies. In particular, the views of representatives from the European Enlightenment, the English empiricist J. Locke, and (...)
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  8. Ē Sofistikē Kínīsē kai o Diafōtismós, Athlētikós Agōnas – Rītorikós Agōnas (The Sophistic Movement and the Enlightenment, Athletic Contest – Rhetorical Contest).Maria Panagiotopoulou - 2009 - Enlightenment in the Greek and European Tradition, Proceedings of Xxth International Symposium of Philosophy 1:97-102.
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  9. The Beauty of the Body according to Socrates.Maria Panagiotopoulou - 2007 - Skepsis: A Journal for Philosophy and Interdisciplinary Research 18 (1-2).
     
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    Xenophon’s contribution to the development of Greek paideia (Ē symvolē tou Xenophōntos stēn anaptyxī tēs ellīnikīs paideías).Maria Panagiotopoulou - 2016 - The Influence of Hellenism of Contemporary Science, Culture and Education 1:212-224.
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  11. The Demosthenes extract on unintentional manslaughter.Maria Panagiotopoulou - 2005 - Sports Implementation and the Olympic Games, 1:74-77.
     
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  12. "The Ecological Nebula".Maria Panagiotopoulou - 2009 - Ecological Crisis and Education, Special Articles on Philosophy and Ecology, Proceedings of the Xix International Symposium on Philosophy:235-241.
     
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  13. The philosophical views of the Sophists on paideia. Rhetoric, Gymnastics, Arithmetic and Music.Maria Panagiotopoulou - 2016 - Dissertation, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens • Faculty of Philosophy
     
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