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Socrates and Self-Knowledge
Phaedrus: less conceited than Typhon
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October 9 2015
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Cambridge University Press
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October 9 2015
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10.1017/CBO9781316401248.005
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Book chapters
pp. ix
Preface
pp. 1
Introduction: Socrates and the precept “Know yourself”
pp. 54
Charmides: on impossibility and uselessness
pp. 101
Alcibiades: mirrors of the soul
pp. 136
Phaedrus: less conceited than Typhon
pp. 185
Philebus: pleasure and unification
pp. 216
Xenophon’sMemorabilia4.2: owning yourself
pp. 236
Conclusion: challenges and a defense
pp. 249
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