Socrates does not believe he has benefitted directly from Athens, and his return to governance is for the benefit of the city.
False. Socrates does not believe that he has directly benefited from the education provided by Athens. Instead, he argues that the philosopher's return to govern benefits the city as a whole, not themselves personally. While Socrates acknowledges the benefits of justice, he emphasizes that acting justly may not always lead to personal happiness.
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