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On Virtue (Ancient Greek:Περὶ Ἀρετῆς;Latin:De Virtute[1]) is aSocratic dialogue attributed toPlato, but which is considered spurious. In the short dialogue,Socrates discusses with a friend questions about whether virtue can be taught.[2] To answer this question, the author of the dialogue does little more than copy out a few passages from theMeno almost word for word.[3]