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1. What are Socrates’ reasons (at the beginning of the dialogue) for doubting that virtue can be taught? 2. How does Protagoras reply to Socrates’ arguments that virtue cannot be taught?

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Answer:

The correct answers are:

1. He criticizes his own argument

2. He says civic virtue can be taught

Step-by-step explanation:

The reasons he mentioned was that if virtue could be taught so teachers or virtue would exist and there aren't any people doing that.

Protagoras answers back saying that they become his students into good citizens because civic virtue can be taught.

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