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: The work argues for the necessity of teaching religion and philosophy in secondary schools.

: In Platonic dialogues, it represents the "examined life"—the idea that one must recognize their own ignorance before they can attain true wisdom. 3. Related 2015 Scholarly Works Gnothi Seauton (2015)

: A study published in Postmodern Openings examined Michel Foucault’s lectures on Le gouvernement de soi et des autres , which focuses on the transition from "knowing oneself" to "caring for oneself". 4. Modern Scientific Usage : The work argues for the necessity of

Several other articles published in 2015 explored themes of self-knowledge and the "technologies of the self": Gnothi Seauton (2015)

The phrase Gnothi Seauton (γνῶθι σεαυτόν) is a Delphic maxim famously inscribed on the Temple of Apollo at Delphi .