"As for me, all I know is that I know nothing"
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The subtext is pointedly adversarial. He’s not confessing emptiness so much as indicting everyone else’s unearned confidence - the politicians who mistake power for wisdom, the poets who mistake inspiration for understanding, the craftsmen who overextend expertise into metaphysics. Socratic humility is also a trapdoor: once he admits ignorance, the conversation can’t rest on prestige or authority. It has to move, step by step, through definitions, contradictions, and clarifications. That’s the engine of the elenchus: not delivering answers, but forcing shaky assumptions to collapse under cross-examination.
Context matters. In Plato’s Apology, the sentiment is bound up with the Oracle at Delphi, which reportedly named Socrates the wisest man. His “wisdom” becomes a negative space: he’s wiser only because he doesn’t confuse opinion for knowledge. The line also foreshadows the political stakes of his method. A city that runs on confident stories doesn’t love the guy whose signature move is asking, “What do you mean by that?” Socrates’ “nothing” isn’t resignation; it’s an insistence that truth begins where vanity ends.
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| Topic | Wisdom |
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Socrates. "As for me, all I know is that I know nothing." FixQuotes. January 17, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/as-for-me-all-i-know-is-that-i-know-nothing-24966/.
MLA Style (9th ed.)
"As for me, all I know is that I know nothing." FixQuotes, 17 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/as-for-me-all-i-know-is-that-i-know-nothing-24966/. Accessed 10 Feb. 2026.







