After the discussion with the slave in the Meno, Socrates and Meno consider
Question # 00099961
Posted By:
Updated on: 09/02/2015 02:27 AM Due on: 10/02/2015

Answers are needed in under 60 minutes.
1. After the discussion with the slave in the Meno, Socrates and Meno consider the following hypothesis: If virtue is knowledge, then it is teachable.
a. What argument does Socrates provide in support of the hypothesis? Why is that argument invalid?
b. What argument does Socrates provide against the hypothesis?
c. What general conclusions would Plato have us draw from the refutation of the hypothesis
1. After the discussion with the slave in the Meno, Socrates and Meno consider the following hypothesis: If virtue is knowledge, then it is teachable.
a. What argument does Socrates provide in support of the hypothesis? Why is that argument invalid?
b. What argument does Socrates provide against the hypothesis?
c. What general conclusions would Plato have us draw from the refutation of the hypothesis

-
Rating:
5/
Solution: After the discussion with the slave in the Meno, Socrates and Meno consider