What socrates sees in meno character


Problem 1: Socrates redirects Meno away from the question of how to acquire virtue toward the question of what virtue is. How is this shift helpful philosophically? How is it also important given what Socrates sees in Meno's character?

Problem 2: After two failed attempts at defining virtue, Meno comes to a moment of aporia. He gets upset and accuses Socrates of being a stingray and a sorcerer. What do these accusations mean and, despite being colorful, are they fair? Again, how does Meno's response reflect his character?

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