***Indice*** | ***ParoleIM***: ***Alfabetica*** - ***Frequenza*** - ***Rovesciate*** - ***Lunghezza*** - ***Statistiche*** | ***Aiuto*** | ***BibliotecaIntraText*** | ||
***Alfabetica*** [« »] self-controlled 1 self-determined 1 self-knowing 1 self-knowledge 8 self-motion 1 self-related 1 selling 1 | ***Frequenza*** [« »] 8 once 8 person 8 professor 8 self-knowledge 8 speaking 8 themselves 8 third | Plato Charmides IntraText - ***Concordanze*** self-knowledge |
Dialogue
1 Charm| definition, (5) Temperance is self-knowledge. But all sciences have a 2 Charm| also to be the science of self-knowledge, or of the knowledge of 3 Charm| to practise the virtue of self-knowledge which philosophers are vainly 4 Charm| that I was in error. For self-knowledge would certainly be maintained 5 Charm| deny, that temperance is self-knowledge.~Yes, I said, Critias; but 6 Charm| wisdom and temperance and self-knowledge—for a man to know what he 7 Charm| which, as we were saying, is self-knowledge or wisdom: so we were saying?~ 8 Charm| possesses that which has self-knowledge: but what necessity is there