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Dialogue
1 Meno| the Dialogue. But Plato certainly does not mean to intimate 2 Meno| better left to die out. It certainly could not be refuted by 3 Meno| and without justice?~MENO: Certainly not.~SOCRATES: Then they 4 Meno| temperance and justice?~MENO: Certainly.~SOCRATES: Then both men 5 Meno| answer ‘a figure.’~MENO: Certainly.~SOCRATES: And for this 6 Meno| straight than round?~MENO: Certainly not.~SOCRATES: You only 7 Meno| a prize to be won.~MENO: Certainly.~SOCRATES: Well, I will 8 Meno| effluences of existence?~MENO: Certainly.~SOCRATES: And passages 9 Meno| also desire the good?~MENO: Certainly.~SOCRATES: Then are there 10 Meno| them notwithstanding?~MENO: Certainly I do.~SOCRATES: And desire 11 Meno| that they are evils?~MENO: Certainly not.~SOCRATES: Is it not 12 Meno| demonstrate on him.~MENO: Certainly. Come hither, boy.~SOCRATES: 13 Meno| these four lines equal?~BOY: Certainly.~SOCRATES: And these lines 14 Meno| may be of any size?~BOY: Certainly.~SOCRATES: And if one side 15 Meno| does he really know?~MENO: Certainly not.~SOCRATES: He only guesses 16 Meno| another such line here?~BOY: Certainly.~SOCRATES: And four such 17 Meno| that four times four?~BOY: Certainly.~SOCRATES: And four times 18 Meno| size of the other?~BOY: Certainly.~SOCRATES: Such a space, 19 Meno| think not.~SOCRATES: We have certainly, as would seem, assisted 20 Meno| square of the diagonal?~BOY: Certainly, Socrates.~SOCRATES: What 21 Meno| virtue will be taught?~MENO: Certainly.~SOCRATES: Then now we have 22 Meno| and if not, not?~MENO: Certainly.~SOCRATES: The next question 23 Meno| is not set aside.~MENO: Certainly.~SOCRATES: Now, if there 24 Meno| not rightly used?~MENO: Certainly.~SOCRATES: Next, let us 25 Meno| say, is profitable?~MENO: Certainly.~SOCRATES: And thus we arrive 26 Meno| supposition is erroneous?~MENO: I certainly thought just now that we 27 Meno| virtue?~SOCRATES: I have certainly often enquired whether there 28 Meno| as the Athenian people certainly appear to think, for they 29 Meno| the physicians?~ANYTUS: Certainly.~SOCRATES: Or if we wanted 30 Meno| this city?~SOCRATES: Yes, certainly, Anytus; and many good statesmen 31 Meno| was a good man?~ANYTUS: Certainly; no man better.~SOCRATES: 32 Meno| own virtue?~ANYTUS: Yes certainly,—if he wanted to be so.~ 33 Meno| father was?~ANYTUS: I have certainly never heard any one say 34 Meno| do them good, and this is certainly the case at Athens, as I 35 Meno| in your region too?~MENO: Certainly there are.~SOCRATES: And 36 Meno| confusion?~MENO: I should say, certainly not.~SOCRATES: But if neither 37 Meno| Prodicus has been of me. Certainly we shall have to look to 38 Meno| right and good guide?~MENO: Certainly.~SOCRATES: And a person 39 Meno| also, might he not?~MENO: Certainly.~SOCRATES: And while he 40 Meno| to know, but this is most certainly one of them.~MENO: Yes, 41 Meno| good by nature good?~MENO: Certainly not.~SOCRATES: And nature 42 Meno| taught it was wisdom?~MENO: Certainly.~SOCRATES: And if there 43 Meno| and was not wisdom?~MENO: Certainly.~SOCRATES: And yet we admitted 44 Meno| is useful and good?~MENO: Certainly.~SOCRATES: And the only 45 Meno| grand deed and word?~MENO: Certainly.~SOCRATES: Then we shall