 Varde
Varde         
          Agent Smith
Agent Smith         
          Agent Smith
Agent Smith         
          180 Proof
180 Proof         
         ... like poor Sisyphus' yoga with the boulder .to seek what 'the wise' seek: not merely "to be wise", but understanding how to live – judge & practice – less unwisely (especially in circumstances where and when folly – misjudgment & malpractice – is easier — 180 Proof
 Fooloso4
Fooloso4         
         As per the Oracle of Delphi and Socrates, the quiddity of wisdom is awareness of (one's own) ignorance. — Agent Smith
 Varde
Varde         
          Agent Smith
Agent Smith         
         I think there is more to Socratic ignorance than simply knowing or acknowledging that you are ignorant. The examined life is an inquiry into the question of how best to live in the face of ignorance of what is best. — Fooloso4
 Fooloso4
Fooloso4         
         Nirvana fallacy? — Agent Smith
 Agent Smith
Agent Smith         
         I'm not sure I know what you mean. Despite the mythology of transcendence in the Republic, the Phaedo, and elsewhere, I think Socratic philosophy is grounded in the world of everyday experience. — Fooloso4
 Tom Storm
Tom Storm         
         I think there is more to Socratic ignorance than simply knowing or acknowledging that you are ignorant. The examined life is an inquiry into the question of how best to live in the face of ignorance of what is best. — Fooloso4
 Fooloso4
Fooloso4         
         False modesty. I know what I know and act on it. — Jackson
I don't find that inspiring. — Jackson
My criticism of Plato is that he reduces the universe to knowledge claims. That the universe itself is a form of knoweldge. — Jackson
 Fooloso4
Fooloso4         
         Is it not also knowing the kinds of questions and matters you are unable to answer or resolve easily for yourself or others? — Tom Storm
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