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Greece, Aleete: It means that virtue or "knowledge is virtue" is more subjective. Allete is one of the fundamental principles of ancient Greek thought and has brought the definition of social ethics model and exercise principle, but it is still supported at present sports competition. If you imagine a virtue in the form of a mind, we do not overwhelm the essence of the Bible, but I think that you must first define the code in simple words. I will define virtue as "the possibility of consideration, the essence of worthy intent and purpose". This is simply an overly simplified concept, emphasizing that it is a kind of a potential substance, but a kind of meaning. Examples include heroism, perseverance, charity, perseverance, or behaviors to respect or respect. In a nutshell, power and matter are good.
In this article, we will consider Plato's view that "understanding virtue is knowledge" understands "I can teach virtues". In my opinion, Plato strictly believes that "virtue is knowledge" and believes that "virtue is the gift of God". "Can you tell me a virtue?" This is what Plato tried to answer at Meno. This question is very important as the answer is directly related to how we understand and position education.
SOC Meno, why will I try to tell you. I will not withdraw the claim that virtue can teach it if it is knowledge; however, I am worried that there may be reasons to doubt whether virtue is knowledge. And should virtues be teachers and disciples saying that not only virtue but also any teaching? SOC Of course, I often ask if there is something, it is difficult to find them, they have never been successful; many people will help me find me. The moment he thought that he wanted, we were lucky to be able to sit at our Anytus who are the people to ask them.
Socrates claims that virtue is knowledge. He thinks the two terms are the same (Reshotko, 2006). Virtue is knowledge, knowledge is virtue. There are two ways that Socrates helps to understand that believing knowledge is virtue. These are related to understanding what is good, how they benefit people, what is wrong, and how they harm people. People's default view is always to choose people who think they can give them superiority and think they will not hurt at all. Therefore, it is not mere knowledge but the benefit of knowledge. Therefore, knowledge is necessary for a person to live with virtue.