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The Menno

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Meno is one of Plato's early dialogues, featuring a conversation between Socrates and Meno, a wealthy young man.

The central question revolves around whether virtue can be taught.

Socrates employs his characteristic method of questioning, leading Meno through a series of inquiries that expose the limitations of his initial understanding of virtue.

The dialogue explores the nature of knowledge, the possibility of learning, and the importance of self-examination.

Meno's pursuit of knowledge and Socrates's relentless questioning highlight the complexities of philosophical inquiry.

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A. C. Grayling
in the context of his dialogues, particularly 'Meno', which explores the question of whether virtue can be taught.
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AC Grayling — How to live well, according to philosophy

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