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Alphabetical [« »] self-inflicted 4 self-interest 3 self-knowing 1 self-knowledge 15 self-love 6 self-management 1 self-mastery 1 | Frequency [« »] 15 seated 15 seldom 15 self-existent 15 self-knowledge 15 sells 15 sensual 15 sentiment | Plato Partial collection IntraText - Concordances self-knowledge |
Charmides Part
1 Intro| definition, (5) Temperance is self-knowledge. But all sciences have a 2 Intro| also to be the science of self-knowledge, or of the knowledge of 3 Intro| to practise the virtue of self-knowledge which philosophers are vainly 4 Text | that I was in error. For self-knowledge would certainly be maintained 5 Text | deny, that temperance is self-knowledge.~Yes, I said, Critias; but 6 Text | wisdom and temperance and self-knowledge—for a man to know what he 7 Text | which, as we were saying, is self-knowledge or wisdom: so we were saying?~ 8 Text | possesses that which has self-knowledge: but what necessity is there The First Alcibiades Part
9 Intro| necessarily know themselves. Self-knowledge can be obtained only by 10 Text | Impossible.~SOCRATES: And is self-knowledge such an easy thing, and 11 Text | temple at Delphi? Or is self-knowledge a difficult thing, which 12 Text | even further removed from self-knowledge, for they only know the 13 Text | Clearly.~SOCRATES: And self-knowledge we agree to be wisdom?~ALCIBIADES: 14 Text | SOCRATES: But if we have no self-knowledge and no wisdom, can we ever Theaetetus Part
15 Intro| reasons why there is so little self-knowledge among mankind; they do not