“There is nothing he doesn't know about...'. How can you describe it?
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This is technically a shorter paraphrasing of Socrates' statement, "I neither know nor think that I know" (in Plato, Apology 21d). ... That said, in the Apology, Plato relates that Socrates accounts for his seeming wiser than any other person because he does not imagine that he knows what he does not know.
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