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1 Meno| must have always had it. (Compare Phaedo.)~After Socrates 2 Meno| altogether confident.’ (Compare Phaedo.) It may be observed, 3 Meno| the association of ideas (compare Phaedo) became a real chain 4 Meno| is a knowledge of causes (compare Aristotle’s theory of episteme); 5 Meno| not altogether confident’ (compare Apology; Gorgias). From 6 Meno| in some sense one (Laws; compare Protagoras).~So various, 7 Meno| him because God is true (compare Republic). It has been often 8 Meno| by a special divine act (compare Phaedrus), and he also supposes 9 Meno| his preconcerted harmony (compare again Phaedrus). To him 10 Meno| said of vice, Socrates (Compare Arist. Pol.).~SOCRATES: 11 Meno| me with a swarm of them (Compare Theaet.), which are in your 12 Meno| which he is to enquire (Compare Aristot. Post. Anal.).~MENO: 13 Meno| the images of Daedalus (Compare Euthyphro); but perhaps