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  1. Socrates: What is virtue?
    1. Meno: -the ability to rule -desire for good things -ability to attain them
      1. Socrates: NO
        1. Meno: How can you ask questions about things you know nothing about?
          1. Socrates: Knowledge is recollection
            1. Brings slave boy in
              1. Hypothesis: If virtue is knowledge, it can be taught. -- no teachers
                1. Interview with Anytus
                  1. Virtue cannot be taught agreement
                    1. Agree that humans are divine
                      1. Socrates conclusion: "Virtue comes to be present by divine apportionment on those to whom it comes."
                        1. Muddiest point: "Don't you think you need to go back to the original question? Or do you think someone knows what a part of virtue is, without knowing what virtue is?" Page 11
                          1. Clearest point: "Well, I think, Socrates, that as the poet says, virtue is 'to rejoice in things beautiful and be capable of them.' And that, I claim, is virtue: desire for beautiful things and ability to attain them."
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