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Meno Multiple Choice
Meno
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In response to Meno's opening question about virtue, Socrates responds that
He knows nothing at all about virtue.
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Virtue is unknowable.
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Virtue is taught.
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None of the above.
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In asking what virtue is, Socrates wants to know
Examples of different kinds of virtue.
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The single characteristic all virtues share.
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Whether virtue can be taught.
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All of the above.
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According to Socrates, learning is
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The acquisition of new knowledge.
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A process of remembering.
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None of the above.
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According to Socrates, knowledge differs from true opinion because knowledge
Is more abiding than true opinion.
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Can guide action whereas true opinion cannot.
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Both a and b.
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Neither a nor b.
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Ultimately,
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Defined as the ability to rule.
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Defined as wisely managing one's affairs.
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Defined as benefiting one's friends and harming one's enemies.
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Left undefined.
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