Discipline: Philosophy
Socrates’ inquiries about virtue focused not on how to practice the virtues but on whether virtuous persons know how to define these virtues. Socrates seeks the person who can best define a virtue in question because for him, the presence of virtue is not found in its practice but rather in knowledge of it expressed in a truthful definition. Socrates believed that a virtuous person’s knowledge of that virtue is what confers on him the particular virtue.