Firstly it's not a quote from Socrates. Socrates left no writings of his own, thus our awareness of his teachings comes primarily from a few ancient authors. What it means is that to be wise you first have to understand that you know nothing and only in learning do you understand more. Even if you think you know everything actually there is still more ro be learned.
Widely considered the wisest man in history, Socrates is credited with many sayings. One of the famous ones is, 'the only true wisdom is in knowing you know nothing.'
no,socrates is just a greek name
Socrates thought that the first step towards wisdom must begin with an honest admission of our present ignorance.
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to spread socrates' words of wisdom
Widely considered the wisest man in history, Socrates is credited with many sayings. One of the famous ones is, 'the only true wisdom is in knowing you know nothing.'
wisdom is about belief, socrates believed in gaining wisdom for one's spiritual growth. so yes the best way to achieve wisdom is to believe you know nothing. however one's opinion of "true" wisdom vary's from person to person. the reason for my desire of wisdom is driven by my dream that one day i will be the wisest man that ever lived. with each passing day i make it my undying goal to be wiser, smarter, faster and stronger than i was the day before....and i got alot of days being 13 and all.
no,socrates is just a greek name
Socrates thought that the first step towards wisdom must begin with an honest admission of our present ignorance.
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Wisdom is knowing what to do next and skill is knowing how to do the task. This is an inspirational and motivational quote.
to spread socrates' words of wisdom
Socratic wisdom is best described as feigned ignorance. Also known as 'intellectual humility,' it is an attempt to remain objective regardless of what one may know to be true. In Socrates' own words: 'All I know is that I know nothing.'
It means that I am only wise, because I understand that I know very little things.
A doer of wisdom is someone who acts wisely. Wisdom comes from common sense, knowing right from wrong, knowing your own mind, respect of others and yourself, and knowing how to pull all those together in different situations.
The Greek expression 'philosophy' means 'love of wisdom'. Not exactly a difference, is it.
they are friends of utility and pleasure. Alcibiades is befriending Socrates to gain some of his wisdom, while Socrates isn't falling for alcibiades' sexual seductions.