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Dialogue
1 Meno| of reminiscence.~To the doctrine that virtue is knowledge, 2 Meno| first intimation of the doctrine of reminiscence and of the 3 Meno| the duty of enquiry. The doctrine of reminiscence too is explained 4 Meno| repetition of the favourite doctrine which occurs so frequently 5 Meno| leaders of the blind.’ The doctrine of the immortality of the 6 Meno| theory of knowledge, but of a doctrine of rewards and punishments. 7 Meno| Socrates is added the Platonic doctrine of reminiscence. The problems 8 Meno| IDEAS OF PLATO.~Plato’s doctrine of ideas has attained an 9 Meno| much to do with the popular doctrine of the ideas. Yet there 10 Meno| experience. But in the Phaedo the doctrine of ideas is subordinate 11 Meno| no mention occurs of the doctrine of ideas. Geometrical forms 12 Meno| exposition or defence of the doctrine of ideas, but an assault 13 Meno| one of his disciples. The doctrine which is assailed takes 14 Meno| ideas is spoken of as a doctrine held not by Plato, but by 15 Meno| of Plato respecting the doctrine of ideas. If we attempted