Does Socrates Claim to KNow that He Knows Nothing?

Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy 35:49-85 (2008)
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reprint Fine, Gail (2008) "Does Socrates Claim to Know that he Knows Nothing?". In Inwood, Brad, Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy Xxxv: Winter 2008, pp. : Oxford University Press (2008)

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Plato's Socrates and his Conception of Philosophy.Eric Brown - 2022 - In David Ebrey & Richard Kraut (eds.), The Cambridge Companion to Plato, 2nd ed. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. pp. 117-145.
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