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  • Of course, as Salon.com's Laura Miller pointed out, the presence of such contradictory books -- not to mention two books by the Greek philosopher Plato, "Republic" and "Meno" -- on Loughner's reading list suggest that perhaps he's just a crazy person and people shouldn't be trying to divine significance where there is none:

    Terry Krepel: Right-Wing Media Shrugs At Idea of Reporting That Jared Loughner Read Ayn Rand Terry Krepel 2011

  • Of course, as Salon.com's Laura Miller pointed out, the presence of such contradictory books -- not to mention two books by the Greek philosopher Plato, "Republic" and "Meno" -- on Loughner's reading list suggest that perhaps he's just a crazy person and people shouldn't be trying to divine significance where there is none:

    Terry Krepel: Right-Wing Media Shrugs At Idea of Reporting That Jared Loughner Read Ayn Rand Terry Krepel 2011

  • The account of the Platonic ideas in the Meno is the simplest and clearest, and we shall best illustrate their nature by giving this first and then comparing the manner in which they are described elsewhere, e.g. in the Phaedrus, Phaedo, Republic; to which may be added the criticism of them in the Parmenides, the personal form which is attributed to them in the Timaeus, the logical character which they assume in the Sophist and Philebus, and the allusion to them in the

    Meno 427? BC-347? BC Plato 1855

  • [219] See "Meno," p. 72, A. [220] Omitting [Greek: hetera], which Reiske justly suspects.

    Plutarch's Morals 46-120? Plutarch

  • Plato's teaching on the subject is given in several of his writings, the "Meno",

    The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 7: Gregory XII-Infallability 1840-1916 1913

  • "Meno," for the doctrine of Anamensis here apparently referred to.

    The Economist 431 BC-350? BC Xenophon 1874

  • Aristippus was, as we learn from the "Meno" of Plato, a native of Larisa, of the family of the Aleuadae, and a pupil of Gorgias.

    Anabasis 431 BC-350? BC Xenophon 1874

  • He used examples of Diaz, Listi, and Meno to help me see the importance of detail, structure, and voice.

    The Five Stages of Editing Lavinia Ludlow 2011

  • The Summa Theologiae has only a handful of references to titles of Plato's works: Parmenides, Timaeus, Meno, Phaedo, Philebus.

    Using grep and uniq to determine the influence of Aristotle on Aquinas Jonathan Aquino 2009

  • "It's time we stop this charade and implement sensible laws that would tax and regulate marijuana the same way we do more harmful – but legal – drugs like alcohol and tobacco," Meno said.

    Illegal Drug Use Up Sharply Last Year 2010

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