Multiple Choice
Why isn't it enough to just be a good reasoner, for Plato?
A) Because being a good reasoner doesn't make one strong
B) Because being a good reasoner doesn't mean one wants to rule the city
C) Because someone can be a good reasoner but focused on the wrong things
D) Because good reasoners often don't have common sense
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