In Socrates' view, true happiness:
A) is impossible in life, but may be achieved in the afterlife.
B) is, sadly, incompatible with the practice of philosophy.
C) can only be achieved in a democracy.
D) lies in having the wisdom to accept one's fate without question.
E) may be achieved through a process of self-examination.
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A) the
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Q13: Socrates was the first philosopher:
A) to study
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