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1 Meno| slighter than in the Phaedo and Republic. Because men had abstract 2 Meno| definition of justice in the Republic, is taken from a poet. His 3 Meno| Theaetetus as well as in the Republic. In the Gorgias too the 4 Meno| and punishments. In the Republic the relation of knowledge 5 Meno| world. And the idea of good (Republic) may without violence be 6 Meno| peculiar to himself (Phaedo; Republic; Soph.). But in his later 7 Meno| in the Phaedrus, Phaedo, Republic; to which may be added the 8 Meno| absolutely convinced.~In the Republic the ideas are spoken of 9 Meno| 6th and 7th books of the Republic we reach the highest and 10 Meno| immediately follows the Republic, though probably written 11 Meno| because God is true (compare Republic). It has been often remarked 12 Meno| incapable of deception (Republic)—that he proceeds from general 13 Meno| description of the philosopher in Republic VI, as the spectator of