Adam Glantz

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Socrates is stunned at the oracle’s pronouncement, because he knows that he is not really wise at all. Such wisdom as he has is only “human wisdom,” the nature of which he doesn’t really explain (20d). But he lacks what would be really valuable, namely divine wisdom—this would be absolutely certain knowledge of the most important things, such as virtue.
Classical Philosophy (A History of Philosophy Without Any Gaps #1)
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