In the Meno, Socrates gives an argument for thinking that virtue is true belief rather than knowledge, since there are no teachers of it.
Would it have helped against that argument to say that there are no virtuous people?
Why might Socrates not wanted to have said that?
And finally, does saying that virtue is true belief and not knowledge conflict with any key properties of virtue, either properties Socrates himself thinks virtue has, or properties it is reasonable in general to think virtue has?
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