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HoP 016 - Method Man - Plato's Socrates

History of Philosophy Without Any Gaps

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Socratic Ignorance Is a Kind of Knowledge

Socrates gradually realizes that what the oracle at delphi meant was that he is the wisest of men. His condition is something we have come to call socratic ignorance. This ignorance is, paradoxically, a kind of knowledge. It is knowing that one does not know. So now we have a context for understanding what goes on in other socratic dialogues.

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