A. Socrates
B. Xenophon
C. Plato
D. Aristotle
Related Mcqs:
- Who said, “Virtue is sefficient for happiness”?
A. Aristotle
B. Socrates
C. Plato
D. Xenophon - Anytus suggests that Meno talk to whom to learn about virtue?
A. The Sophists
B. Any Athenian on the street
C. An oracle
D. Gorgias - 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 - Who stressed that “virtue was the most valuable of all possessions, the ideal life was spent in search of the Good. Truth lies beneath the shadows of existence, and it is the job of the philosopher to show the rest how little they really know”?
A. Plato
B. Aristotle
C. Socrates
D. Xenophon - 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 - 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 - Who stressed that ‘virtue was the most valuable of all possessions; the ideal life was spent in serch of the Good. Truth lies beneath the shadows of existence, and it is the job of the philosopher to show the rest how little they reall know.”
A. Plato
B. Aristotle
C. Socrates is cold-hearted
D. Xenophon - Who of the following thinkers took justice as an ethical standard of virtue in social and public relationship?
A. Aristotle
B. Rousseau
C. Plato
D. MacIver - In the case of Constituent Assembly’s dissolution the Federal Court set the judgment of the Sind Court aside on the technical ground that the Act by virtue of which the Sind Court issued the verdict was ‘not yet a law’ because it had not received the assent of:
A. Federal Court
B. Prime Minister
C. Governor-General
D. Law Minister