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Back To The Main Question

Returning to the question of whether virtue can be taught, Socrates asserts that if virtue were a type of knowledge, it could theoretically be taught. He then introduces the idea of virtue having a benefits. if virtue is something beneficial, it must be knowledge, since only knowledge can consistently direct actions toward benefit rather than harm.

Socrates discusses how qualities such as courage and moderation can be either beneficial or harmful depending on whether they are accompanied by wisdom or folly. Therefore, he concludes that virtue, being beneficial, must be a form of wisdom.

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