K.

King, the Great, 8. [553 D]:
—pleasure of the king and the tyrant compared, 9. [587] foll.;
—kings and philosophers, 5. [473] (cp. 6. [487 E], [498] foll., [501 E] foll.; 7. [540]; 8. [543]; 9. [592]).

Kisses, the reward of the brave warrior, 5. [468 C].

[Knowledge] (ἐπιστήμη, γιγνώσκειν), = knowledge of ideas, 6. [484];
—nature of, 5. [477], [478]; classed among faculties, ib. [477]; 6. [511 E]; 7. [533 E];
—previous, to birth, 7. [518 C];
—how far given by sense, ib. [529] [cp. Phaedo 75];
—should not be acquired under compulsion, ib. [536 E];
—the foundation of courage, 4. [429] [cp. Laches 193, 197; Protag. 350, 360];
—knowledge and opinion, 5. [476]–478; 6. [508], [510 A]; 7. [534]; knowledge and pleasure, 6. [505]; knowledge and wisdom, 4. [428];
—the highest knowledge, 6. [504]; 7. [514] foll.;
—unity of knowledge, 5. [479] [cp. Phaedo 101];
—the best knowledge, 10. [618];
—knowledge of shadows, 6. [511 D]; 7. [534 A]:
—love of knowledge characteristic of the Hellenes, 4. [435 E]; peculiar to the rational element of the soul, 9. [581 B].