However, Socrates examines various Athenian figures and observes that despite the apparent benefit of wisdom, there are no known teachers of virtue. He finds that even respected individuals have children who are not virtuous, leading to the conclusion that there may be no effective teachers of virtue. This suggests that virtue may not be teachable in the conventional sense.
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