Question 5 / 59:  How does Socrates understand and explain the statement from the Oracle of Delphi that he, Socrates, is the wisest person in the world?
A  The Oracle has been able to understand arguments made by Socrates, while the citizens of Athens
are not able.
B  The Oracle has been able to listen to all of Socrates's encounters with the citizens of Athens,
and Socrates has shown himself to be the most wise among them.
C  The Oracle must have meant that because he, Socrates, knows that human wisdom is of little
or no value, he is therefore the most wise.
D  The Oracle has been privy to the nefarious intent of Meletus's false accusations, and decided
to intervene on behalf of Socrates for the sake of justice.
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Western Political Thought MCQ POLSC201

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Attribution:  Introduction to Western Political Thought. The Saylor Academy 2014, http://www.saylor.org/courses/polsc232/
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