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Knowledge And Correct Opinion Distinction

Knowledge And Correct Opinion Distinction

Socrates distinguishes between knowledge and correct opinion like this:

Knowledge: This is having a true belief along with understanding the reasons behind it. It’s stable and can be taught because you know why it's true.

Correct Opinion: This is having a true belief but without knowing the reasons behind it. It’s less stable because you don’t understand why it’s true and it’s harder to teach because it’s just a correct guess or belief without deeper understanding.

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