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1. It means that knowing that you know little or very little is the secret to becoming a wise guy.

He celebrates the virtue of modesty and points out that the more you say you know, the
more likely you are to be mistaken as to what is true and what is not.

2. As for "There is nothing higher than reason," it may simply be an observation of the growth
of processes of thought or an appreciation of the beauty of the human capacity to reason.
I'm not a Kant specialist, but I don't think that he was actually referring to the fact that there
is no God.

3. Self is a mind and body according to him. It means our body is dictated by our mind. If our
minds think , the body will do what we think. It is like a robot that control of a man. The
robot do what the controller said.

4. Several psychologists, especially during the fields earlier development, followed this trend of
thought, looking deeper into the mind of the person to theorize about self, identity, self-
concept, and in turn, one’s personality.

5. Many people can talk about concepts with meaning, but they can not talk about them with
sense, they know how to work with concepts by experience, in familiar fields anyway, but
they can not state the conceptual rules regulating their use.

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