In the end, Socrates and Meno agree that virtue cannot be easily defined or taught in a conventional way. They both recognize that the exploration of virtue's nature should precede any discussion of its teachability. Socrates suggests that Meno should use these insights to persuade others in Athens, as understanding and improving virtue would benefit the community.
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