After questioning politicians, poets and craftsmen, Socrates determines that he is in fact the wisest of men. What leads him to believe this?
a. He realizes that his knowledge surpasses that of others based on his conversations with them.
b. He determines that he is the wisest based on his extensive study and understanding of various subjects.
c. Socrates concludes that he is the most wise because he has instructed others in their pursuits of knowledge.
d. He believes his wisdom is the greatest because he has experienced a breadth of life experiences that surpass those of others.