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When Socrates Says He's Ignorant of the Nature of Justice

Question 57

Question 57

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When Socrates says he's ignorant of the nature of justice, he is:


A) employing double-consciousness.
B) lying.
C) being ironic.
D) trying to develop his interlocutor's "second-sight."
E) Both A and D

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