The Quest for Knowledge: An Epistemological Jorney

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Let us begin with a foundational question posed in one of the great dialogues of Western philosophy: What is knowledge? The inquiry into this question traverses centuries, starting with Plato’s dialogue Theaetetus. In this text, Plato grapples with the concept of knowledge, ultimately concluding that knowledge must encompass more than mere true belief. This critical insight invites us to consider the complexities surrounding belief and its relationship with reality. For Plato, true belief is insufficient if it lacks a solid grounding in justification; thus, a new definition of knowledge emerges: it is justified true belief.

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