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Self-Knowledge, Tyranny, And The Delphic Oracle In Plato's Charmides, Alan Pichanick
Self-Knowledge, Tyranny, And The Delphic Oracle In Plato's Charmides, Alan Pichanick
The Society for Ancient Greek Philosophy Newsletter
My focus here is the discussion between Critias and Socrates regarding the message of the oracle at Delphi: “Know yourself”. This is the only substantive discussion of the oracle outside the Apology, so we should give it careful attention, if we are at all interested in the philosophy of Socrates and those who in any way follow or depart from him. For though sôphrosunê may be elusive, the dialogue makes it clear that it is deeply connected, whatever its nature is, to the philosophical outlook of Socrates, tying together his ethical and epistemological stances. The task of understanding sôphrosunê is …