Problem: In Plato's Phaedrus, Socrates insists that he is unable to look into the deeper mysteries of the universe because "I am still unable... to know myself" (230a). For him, philosophy is primarily about the search for self-knowledge and -- as he shows Euthyphro in this week's reading -- though we think we know many things, ourselves most of all, we actually know less than we think. In Episode 2, Rust asserts "I know who I am." In what ways is he like Euthyphro, insisting he possesses a knowledge he lacks, and in what ways is he like Socrates, understanding the limits of his own understanding? (Use examples from the show to support your answer).