Socratic Meno and Knowledge
Description: Test your understanding of Plato's Meno and the concept of knowledge. | |
Number of Questions: 15 | |
Created by: Aliensbrain Bot | |
Tags: philosophy ancient philosophy socratic meno knowledge |
In the Meno, Meno argues that virtue is _.
Socrates responds to Meno's argument by asking whether virtue can be _.
The Meno is often seen as a dialogue about the _ of knowledge.
In the Meno, Socrates uses the method of _ to try to elicit knowledge from Meno's slave boy.
The Meno's slave boy is able to _ the Pythagorean theorem without having been taught it.
Socrates argues that the Meno's slave boy's ability to learn the Pythagorean theorem is evidence of _.
The Meno is often seen as a _ of Plato's theory of Forms.
The Meno has been _ by philosophers for centuries.
The Meno is one of Plato's _ dialogues.
The Meno is a _ dialogue.
The Meno is written in _ form.
The Meno is set in _.
The main characters in the Meno are _.
The Meno is a _ dialogue.
The Meno is a _ dialogue.