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1 Meno| answer such a question in modern times. But in the age of 2 Meno| remark which is often made in modern times by those who would 3 Meno| thuseos oles suggenous ouses). Modern philosophy says that all 4 Meno| admit of an application to modern as well as to ancient teachers, 5 Meno| manner more consistent with modern distinctions. The existence 6 Meno| There is a great deal in modern philosophy which is inspired 7 Meno| understanding it. To the fathers of modern philosophy, their own thoughts 8 Meno| the similarities between modern and ancient thought are 9 Meno| of the reasoning process.~Modern philosophy, like ancient, 10 Meno| to the first thinkers of modern times: from this alone all 11 Meno| characteristic of the first period of modern philosophy, that having 12 Meno| infancy of philosophy; in modern times it would no longer