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Tag Archives: the Form of Virtue

75. The Essence of Virtue – Plato’s ‘Meno’ Part 1

The essence of virtue

The Essence of Virtue – Plato’s ‘Meno’ Part 1

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Posted bySocratesMarch 3, 2023August 20, 2024Posted inGreek Philosophy, Meno, Moral Philosophy, Natural Law, Philosophy, Philosophy of Law, Plato's DialoguesTags: Anytus and Socrates, Aquinas and Natural Law, Columbo and Socratic method, Definition of Virtue, natural law, PassItOn.org, Plato's Meno, Plato's Meno and Ethics, Socratic Method, Synderesis, the Form of Virtue, Virtue, Virtue Ethics, What is Virtue?Leave a comment on 75. The Essence of Virtue – Plato’s ‘Meno’ Part 1
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