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▪ I. self-ˈknowing, vbl. n. = self-knowledge.
1817Coleridge Biog. Lit. xii. (1907) I. 186 Whether abstracted from us there exists any thing higher and beyond this primary self-knowing. ▪ II. self-ˈknowing, ppl. a. [self- 1 f, 3 b.] 1. Knowing oneself; having self-knowledge.
1667Milton P.L. vii. 510 And upright with Front serene Govern the rest, self-knowing. 1745J. Mason Self-Knowl. ii. iii. (1853) 146 A self-knowing man can easily distinguish between these two. 1890W. T. Harris Hegel's Logic ii. 23 (Funk) That this is meant for a personal Reason, we may know from the fact that Aristotle calls it self-knowing Reason. 2. Knowing of oneself, without help from another (Webster, 1828–32). |