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But in many other respects Xenophon gives us a very different Socrates from the one we find in Plato. As we’ll see, in Plato Socrates makes a big deal of proclaiming his own ignorance. Plato’s Socrates is puzzled when the oracle at Delphi pronounces him the wisest man in Athens, because he knows that he knows nothing—how can he
Classical Philosophy (A History of Philosophy Without Any Gaps #1)
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