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. According to the text, how did Socrates change the course of philosophy? A. Socrates criticized the restrictions placed on philosophy based on wealth and fees of the Sophists, essentially creating "free thinking." B. Socrates moved away from metaphysical thinking and began focusing on moral, social, and psychological questions. C. Socrates broke away from any remaining traces of religion and religious ideas in the then-current subject of philosophy. D. Socrates began focusing more on asking questions than on finding answers, which is what the Sophists were more concerned with at the time.

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B. Socrates moved away from metaphysical thinking and began focusing on moral, social, and psychological questions.

Step-by-step explanation:

The Sophists of the Greek focused on aspects that defined/explained reality and the characteristics related to reality in a broader range, i.e., to understand it more deeply beyond common senses, stimuli experienced by an individual in his/her life.

Socrates, who also taught to people (like Sophists) did not charge any fee for it (unlike Sophists). He believed that this is a part of every individual's life and it is our right to know about these basic values in a deeper way.

As a pivotal figure in Greek Philosophy, Socrates changed the dimension of thought and approach towards understanding life. Prior to Socrates, philosophers in Greek completely focused on physical and natural elements. But Socrates discarded the metaphysical element of it. He developed a process of teaching people moral, social and psychological elements to understand the same.

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