lone77star writes about the Lost City of Atlantis. He questions whether it happened like they say it did or did it occur in another way. He has some good theories and research to show evidence Plato's mythical island may have existed after all.
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The Gettier Problem: Refuting Plato's Theory of Knowledge
In ancient times, Plato developed a theory on knowledge which claimed that knowledge is made up of justified true belief. (For an in-depth explanation of Plato's Theory see the article Plato on Knowledge). Plato's argument was generally accepted by the philosophic community until 1963, when Edmund Gettier came on the scene.
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Is Indonesia Atlantis
Indonesia produces much gold now. They have so many mountain and suffers so many natural disasters like Atlantis. The people has black hair and brown skin that is similar to what Plato description. Do you believe that Indonesia is Atlantis. Give your opinion here?
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Plato on Knowledge: Understanding Justified True Belief
The definition of knowledge, or an answer to the question of what it means to know something has long plagued philosophers. Plato himself, the founder of Western philosophy, tackled this very question around 400 B.C. According to Plato's philosophy, in order to have knowledge, one must also have Justified True Belief. Each of these terms, for Plato, are necessary in order to come to the conclusion that knowledge does indeed exist.
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Literary Origins: Socrates' Improbable Defense in Plato's Apology
This article examines the Apology, one of Plato’s central dialogues. In it, Socrates is on trial for his life, yet rather than win the trial and defeat his accusers, Socrates takes a curious defense. This article explores Socrates’ defense from a philosophical perspective in order to understand what Socrates could have meant by it and why he made it. It includes interesting photos and links to books related to the discussion.
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