The phrase has also been used as a title for scientific papers seeking to "know the host" to better treat disease:
: It is often attributed to the Seven Sages of Greece or figures like Socrates and Thales.
: 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
In 2015, Peter Vorkink published his doctoral dissertation at the Harvard Graduate School of Arts & Sciences .
: 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
: An article in the Journal of Philosophy of Education used the "Know Thyself" concept to explore modern critical pedagogy and the cultivation of student virtues.
