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Knowledge

What is knowledge? Knowledge is defined as, the fact or condition of knowing something with familiarity gained through experience or association (Merriam-Webster Dictionary). If this is true, then I believe that knowledge is most definitely possible. I would say that I have plenty of knowledge myself. But based on that definition, it seems as though knowledge is simply memorizing something and continuing to do it that way. But if I am doing something wrong, but believe I am doing it correctly is that also knowledge? Maybe it is a false knowledge?
Plato states that knowledge is justified true belief. This means that in order to believe something is true; you must have a good reason to believe that it is true. You can’t gain knowledge simply by believing what someone has told you. You must have a reason to justify your belief.
An example would be if someone were showing you how to fix an engine in a car. They can show how to take it apart and what parts needed to replaced and......


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