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Dialogue
1 Euthyd| doctrine of contradiction is taught, and the fallacy of arguing 2 Euthyd| wisdom.’ But can wisdom be taught? ‘Yes,’ says Cleinias. The 3 Euthyd| truths seem to be indirectly taught through these fallacies: ( 4 Euthyd| Meno that ‘Virtue cannot be taught because there are no teachers.’~ 5 Euthyd| discussing whether virtue can be taught—from this question he is 6 Euthyd| a thing which cannot be taught at all, or that you are 7 Euthyd| mind, that virtue can be taught; and that you are the men 8 Euthyd| Cleinias, if only wisdom can be taught, and does not come to man 9 Euthyd| Socrates, that wisdom can be taught, he said.~Best of men, I 10 Euthyd| to whether wisdom can be taught or not. But now, as you 11 Euthyd| think that wisdom can be taught, and that wisdom only can