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... knowledge of himself , his knowledge of other things is imperfect : for to know something without knowing that one knows it is only a half - knowing , and to know that one knows is to know oneself . Self - knowledge is desirable and ...
... knowledge of himself , his knowledge of other things is imperfect : for to know something without knowing that one knows it is only a half - knowing , and to know that one knows is to know oneself . Self - knowledge is desirable and ...
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... knowledge . It is only in the historical process , the process of thoughts , that thought exists at all ; and it is only in so far H as this process is known for a process of thoughts that it is one . The self - knowledge of reason is ...
... knowledge . It is only in the historical process , the process of thoughts , that thought exists at all ; and it is only in so far H as this process is known for a process of thoughts that it is one . The self - knowledge of reason is ...
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... knowledge of them was pro- digious and he could quote lines , often verses , from hun- dreds of them . Of English historians only Macaulay can compare with him in knowledge of the rude rhymes of the populace , and Macaulay's knowledge ...
... knowledge of them was pro- digious and he could quote lines , often verses , from hun- dreds of them . Of English historians only Macaulay can compare with him in knowledge of the rude rhymes of the populace , and Macaulay's knowledge ...
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