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Virtue Might Not Be A Form Of Knowledge

Virtue Might Not Be A Form Of Knowledge

Socrates and Meno conclude that virtue might not be a form of knowledge that can be taught. Instead, virtue may be related to having correct opinions or intuition, which can be seen as gifts from the gods rather than acquired through learning. Socrates distinguishes between knowledge, which involves understanding the reasons behind one's beliefs, and correct opinion, which can lead to correct actions even without a full understanding.

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