With regards to law, Sophists argued that:

A. wisdom and virtue could be taught.
B. law itself was in accord with nature and was of divine origin.
C. laws were merely the result of convention and not in accord with nature.
D. law was contrary to nature, a trick whereby the weak control the strong.
E. Sophists argued all of these views.


E

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