A. The Sophists
B. Any Athenian on the street
C. An oracle
D. Gorgias
Related Mcqs:
- Anytus suggests that Meno talk to whom to learn about virtue?
A. The Sophists
B. Any Athenian on the street
C. An oracle
D. Gorglas - Socrates reminds Meno that no virtue is truly beneficial without:
A. Justice
B. Moderation
C. Wisdom
D. All of the above - What mistake does Socrates eventually reveal in Meno’s definition of virtue as the desire for beautiful things and power to attain them?
A. This is a list, not a definition
B. The definition implicitly contains the term it is to define
C. The definition does not correspond to an eidos
D. The definition does not cover all cases of virtue - What mistake does Socrates eventually reveal in Meno’s definition of virtue as the desire for beautiful things and the power to attain them?
A. This is a list, not a definition
B. The definition implicitly contains the term it is to define
C. The definition does not correspond to an eidos
D. The definition does not cover all cases of virtue - Socrates reacts to Anytus’ disapproval of the Sophists with: __________?
A. Amazement
B. Anger
C. A rebuke
D. A theory - Socrates reacts to Anytus’ disapproval of the Sophists with:_________?
A. Amazement
B. Anger
C. A rebuke
D. A theory - All the Social Contractualists talk of State of Nature, which means: _____________?
A. The role played by the nature in the creation of state
B. The conditions existing prior to the creation of the state
C. A study of the various stages of the development of state
D. A study of the nature of state - When we talk of bureaucracy we mean:
A. All public servants
B. Only high ranking public servants
C. Only middle level civil servants
D. Only lower level civil servants
E. Those working in the public undertakings. - Who said “My programme is action and not talk”?
A. Hitler
B. Mussolini
C. Stalin
D. Napoleon - Who used to say ‘My Programme is action and not talk’:
A. Mussolini
B. Hitler
C. Karl Marx
D. Stalin
E. Lenin