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    Contrast Heraclitus and Sophocles' Character Antigone, on the One Hand
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Contrast Heraclitus and Sophocles' Character Antigone, on the One Hand

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Contrast Heraclitus and Sophocles' character Antigone, on the one hand, with Antiphon the Sophist, on the other hand, about the existence and character of natural justice.

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