id author title date pages extension mime words sentence flesch summary cache txt 1580 Plato Charmides .txt text/plain 21873 845 67 You come asking in what wisdom or temperance differs from the other sciences, and then you try to discover some respect in which they are alike; but they are not, for all the other sciences are of something else, and not of themselves; wisdom alone is a science of other sciences, and of itself. Does not what you have been saying, if true, amount to this: that there must be a single science which is wholly a science of itself and of other sciences, and that the same is also the science of the absence of science? cache/1580.txt txt/1580.txt