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Dialogue
1 Meno| of every age and state of life, all of which may be easily 2 Meno| the true basis of human life. To him knowledge, if only 3 Meno| probability is the guide of life (Butler’s Analogy.);’ and 4 Meno| philosophy every aspect of human life; just as he recognizes the 5 Meno| actual circumstances of his life. Plato is silent about his 6 Meno| with experience. In human life there is indeed the profession 7 Meno| at different times of his life, as new distinctions are 8 Meno| recollection is awakened into life and consciousness by the 9 Meno| former than of a future life, because such a life has 10 Meno| future life, because such a life has really existed for the 11 Meno| former rather than a future life on which Plato is disposed 12 Meno| have been acquired in this life, and therefore they must 13 Meno| association, by which in daily life the sight of one thing or 14 Meno| described as a quickening into life of old words and notions 15 Meno| existence and from practical life. In neither of them is there 16 Meno| to apply their ideas to life and practice. There is a 17 Meno| age, every condition of life, young or old, male or female, 18 Meno| have acquired it in this life, unless he has been taught 19 Meno| acquire the knowledge in this life, then he must have had and 20 Meno| be our guide in political life.~MENO: I think not.~SOCRATES: