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Virtue epistemology begins with the assumption that epistemology is a normative discipline. The main idea of virtue epistemology is to understand the kind of normativity involved on the model of virtue theories in ethics.
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plato.stanford.edu/entries/epistemology-virtue/
plato.stanford.edu/entries/epistemology-virtue/
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Since it is the source of all things, Plato believes that The Good itself must be beyond all being and knowledge. ... Plato's Epistemology in a Nutshell ... We are now ready to explore Plato's epistemology. We can start by dividing reality into the two main divisions that we have already seen:
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www.molloy.edu/sophia/plato/plato_epistemology.htm
www.molloy.edu/sophia/plato/plato_epistemology.htm
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Plato - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Plato (pronounced /ˈpleɪtoʊ/ ) (Greek: , Plátōn , "broad") (428/427 BC – 348/347 BC), was a Classical Greek philosopher, mathematician, writer of philosophical dialogues, and founder o...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plato
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Platonic epistemology - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Platonic epistemology holds that knowledge is innate, so that learning is the development of ideas buried deep in the soul, often under the midwife-like guidance of an interrogator. Plato believed th...
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Plato: Metaphysics, Epistemology, and the Phaedo ... II. The Epistemology of Plato ... We can map out Plato's epistemology in the light of his metaphysics.
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www.homestead.com/philofreligion/files/Plato.html
www.homestead.com/philofreligion/files/Plato.html
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Epistemology is the branch of philosophy that studies knowledge. It attempts to answer the basic question: what distinguishes true (adequate) knowledge from ... In Plato's view knowledge is merely an awareness of absolute, universal Ideas or Forms, existing independent of any subject trying to apprehend to them.
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pespmc1.vub.ac.be/EPISTEMI.html
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by Gail Fine (Editor) "In Plato's earlier dialogues-in all of them, except the Lysis, Euthydemus, and Hippias Major-Socrates' enquiries display a pattern of investigation whose rationale he does not..." (more);
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www.amazon.co.uk/Plato-Metaphysics-Epistemology-Readings-Philosophy/dp/digital-features/0198752067
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