Meno agrees that there must be a single all encompassing meaning of virtue (universal definition) he says that Justice is virtue. But Socrates argues that Justice is not virtue, to make his point clear he says that roundness is a shape but it doesn't describe shape as a whole.
Socrates asks Meno to provide a description of virtue that can be applied universally, but Meno refuses, suggesting that Socrates should answer himself. Socrates explains that everything has limits, using the concept of shapes as an example. He describes a solid shape as defined by its boundaries or limits.
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