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Dialogue
1 Meno| Socrates will endeavour to find a reply. The difficulty 2 Meno| of our reach. We seem to find that the ideal of knowledge 3 Meno| his philosophy, sought to find the nature of knowledge 4 Meno| on to the Parmenides, we find in that dialogue not an 5 Meno| mention made such as we find in the first book of Aristotle’ 6 Meno| And here, again, we may find a parallel with the ancients. 7 Meno| shall be truly delighted to find that I have been mistaken, 8 Meno| but we have been unable to find the common virtue which 9 Meno| subject of enquiry? And if you find what you want, how will 10 Meno| you watch and see if you find me telling or explaining 11 Meno| and taken great pains to find them, and have never succeeded; 12 Meno| to ourselves, and try to find some one who will help in