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Dialogue
1 Meno| definition of the notion which is common to them all. In a second 2 Meno| incongruities, there is a common meaning or spirit which 3 Meno| which individuals having a common name are contained. For 4 Meno| which they are seen. The common logic says ‘the greater 5 Meno| may be, they have all a common nature which makes them 6 Meno| been unable to find the common virtue which runs through 7 Meno| the attempt to get at one common notion of virtue as of other 8 Meno| know that all things have a common notion. Suppose now that 9 Meno| since you call them by a common name, and say that they 10 Meno| one another, what is that common nature which you designate 11 Meno| then the desire of good is common to all, and one man is no 12 Meno| avouch that they are the common teachers of all Hellas,