Explanation:
Socrates and Meno both describe that at least virtue is the part of wisdom but we can not say that a most virtuous person is most beneficent only out of knowledge. This is the last point where Socrates and Meno failed to find virtue itself in considering such a virtuous person. This suggests puzzles Meno but Socrates explains that they have been looking for that virtue as a kind of teachable knowledge. The good deeds of virtuous men could equally be the result of not of the knowledge but the opinion.
Even Socrates gives the example of the guide on the road to the Larissa whether the guide has the knowledge and the true opinion about the way that results in the same
Answer:
the students have been informed they will receive something, but NOT which it is
Explanation:
Based on the information provided within the question it can be said that by signing the informed consent to participate form they have proof that the students have been informed they will receive something, but NOT which it is. Whether it is the actual medical treatment or the placebo, they will not know which it is, only the researchers will have access to that information.
The answer is B. <span>Canada has a diverse cultural background.
In the earlier part of its formation, Canada was predominantly inhabited by people with French, North American, and Aboriginal background.
As per 2006, many immigrants have came to Canada and accounted for around 32 million of Canada's total population </span>
The answer could be either B or D but I’m gonna go with D
Answer: ADHD.
Explanation: Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, also known as ADHD, is a group of behavioral disorders which symptoms are hyperactivity, impulsiveness and inattentiveness. People who have been diagnosed with ADHD may also experience sleeping problems and anxiety disorders. Even though energetic children who have difficulty sitting quietly for long periods in school, are likely to be diagnosed with ADHD, that may not be the case at times.