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		Definition of self-knowledge in English: self-knowledgenoun  mass nounUnderstanding of oneself or one's own motives or character. 自知;自知之明 Example sentencesExamples -  It is crucial to differentiate the phenomenon of self-awareness from discrete pieces of self-knowledge.
 -  An expert in the field weighs in on meditation, self-knowledge and what they have to do with keeping aches and pains away.
 -  Finally, self-knowledge is a critically important component of metacognitive knowledge.
 -  He had no self-knowledge and no knowledge of other people.
 -  It is helpful in understanding self-knowledge to consider parallel issues regarding perceptual knowledge.
 -  It was the best thing I ever did, apart from quitting smoking, and it gave me so much self-knowledge.
 -  This is a Lear shocked out of illusion into self-knowledge.
 -  Can we ever come to repentance and gain genuine self-knowledge under such a burden?
 -  She portrays herself as a witness of poetry's sly seizure of the grounds of self-knowledge.
 -  He asserted that a person with self-knowledge as well as knowledge of the opponent will win.
 -  Knowledge, self-knowledge, and motivation must all change.
 -  However, far from being frivolous, this quest for self-knowledge was central to Montaigne's sceptical philosophy.
 -  To me, self-knowledge equals freedom, and I believe that the key to all of this is freedom.
 -  We may acquire knowledge and self-knowledge from such a conversation, but neither is required to begin it.
 -  In any lasting sense, they can only be given strength by knowledge and self-knowledge and by a sense of common humanity.
 -  Paradoxically, it is often self-knowledge that destroys a Miller character.
 -  Self-awareness and self-knowledge were essential for mental health, he said.
 -  Thank you for deepening our self-knowledge of our tombstone mentality.
 -  Their privileged knowledge is agent self-knowledge, made true by being put into action.
 -  From that derive self-knowledge, confidence and an understanding of one's place in the mosaic of society.
 
    Definition of self-knowledge in US English: self-knowledgenounˈˌself ˈnäləjˈˌsɛlf ˈnɑlədʒ Understanding of oneself or one's own motives or character. 自知;自知之明 Example sentencesExamples -  Knowledge, self-knowledge, and motivation must all change.
 -  Thank you for deepening our self-knowledge of our tombstone mentality.
 -  However, far from being frivolous, this quest for self-knowledge was central to Montaigne's sceptical philosophy.
 -  He asserted that a person with self-knowledge as well as knowledge of the opponent will win.
 -  An expert in the field weighs in on meditation, self-knowledge and what they have to do with keeping aches and pains away.
 -  It is helpful in understanding self-knowledge to consider parallel issues regarding perceptual knowledge.
 -  We may acquire knowledge and self-knowledge from such a conversation, but neither is required to begin it.
 -  She portrays herself as a witness of poetry's sly seizure of the grounds of self-knowledge.
 -  This is a Lear shocked out of illusion into self-knowledge.
 -  In any lasting sense, they can only be given strength by knowledge and self-knowledge and by a sense of common humanity.
 -  Self-awareness and self-knowledge were essential for mental health, he said.
 -  To me, self-knowledge equals freedom, and I believe that the key to all of this is freedom.
 -  Their privileged knowledge is agent self-knowledge, made true by being put into action.
 -  It is crucial to differentiate the phenomenon of self-awareness from discrete pieces of self-knowledge.
 -  From that derive self-knowledge, confidence and an understanding of one's place in the mosaic of society.
 -  He had no self-knowledge and no knowledge of other people.
 -  Paradoxically, it is often self-knowledge that destroys a Miller character.
 -  Can we ever come to repentance and gain genuine self-knowledge under such a burden?
 -  It was the best thing I ever did, apart from quitting smoking, and it gave me so much self-knowledge.
 -  Finally, self-knowledge is a critically important component of metacognitive knowledge.
 
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