They believed that the human mind could understand everything:

a. Epicureans
c. Stoics
b. Sophists
d. philosophers

It is D. philosophers

Greek philosophers

The answer is D I think

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The answer is D. Proven. I got the answer right on a quiz. Hope this helps!

The answer to this question is d. philosophers. Philosophers, in general, believed that the human mind had the ability to comprehend and understand all aspects of reality, including nature, morality, and the universe. Philosophers sought to uncover truth through rational thought, logic, and critical reasoning.

To arrive at this answer, you can eliminate options a, b, and c since they do not encompass the entire category of those who believed in the comprehensibility of the human mind. The Epicureans and Stoics were specific schools of thought within philosophy but did not represent the entirety of philosophical belief. The Sophists, on the other hand, were a group of ancient Greek teachers who emphasized rhetoric and persuasive speech but did not particularly focus on the limits of human understanding.

By process of elimination, it becomes clear that the correct answer is d. philosophers.

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