Socrates explains that he is ‘wise’ in that
a. he knows what the gods know [the good]
b. he knows what his 'inner voice' tells him
c. he knows what he does not know [the good]
d. the way the craftsmen know their craft, he knows the good
e. he knows not only the sciences, but the good
Answer:
- he knows more than the ordinary Athenian knows,
- he knows he does not know [the good]
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