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2. How does Socrates convince Theactetus that his two conditions aren't sufficient for knowledge?
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Socrates convinces Theactctus that his two conditions are not sufficient for knowledge is by stating that
that true knowledge is true judgement with an account, that is knowledge, true judgements without an
account falls outside of knowledge
And the reason they're inappropriate and because they're not backed up with sufficient evidence
3. What does Theatetus suggest as the missing condition on knowledge?
4. How does Socrates convince Meno that knowledge is of no special practical valuc?
5. Where does Socrates guess the value of knowledge lies?
6. What are Astell's three "Modes of Thinking" and how do they differ from each other?

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