How does Plato believe one may know what makes one truly happy?
A. By making sure all of one's opinions are true
B. By carefully observing the actions of those who are truly happy
C. By attaining a systematic understanding of the good for humanity
D. By studying a correct definition of "happiness"
E. None of the above
Answer: C
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