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- Frank acknowledgment of what they don’t knowSocratic ignorance refers, paradoxically, to a kind of knowledge–a person’s frank acknowledgment of what they don’t know. It is captured by the well-known statement: “I know only one thing–that I know nothing.” Paradoxically, Socratic ignorance is also referred to as "Socratic wisdom."www.thoughtco.com/socratic-ignorance-2670664
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