Socrates responds by expressing his own uncertainty about the nature of virtue and its teachability. He admits that he has never encountered anyone who truly understands what virtue is. Socrates often seeks answers through rigorous questioning, but in this case, he is not sure of virtue's definition or whether it can be imparted through teaching.
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