Socrates believed that the perfection of the human person required a grasp of morality, the ability to distinguish good and evil, and to act accordingly.Moral values, he argued, came from
A) rational inquiry and critical self-examination.
B) popular opinion and social conventions.
C) a transcendent, omniscient God.
D) inherited mytho-religious traditions.
E) Sophist pragmatism.
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