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The work is a Socratic dialogue that investigates what it means to know. Through a series of careful examinations, speakers propose and test definitions: knowledge as perception, as true belief, and as true belief with an account, exposing problems in each. The dialogue scrutinizes relativistic claims about truth, distinguishes between opinion and understanding, and develops methodological points about questioning and refutation. It concludes without a definitive solution, instead clarifying conceptual distinctions and showing how philosophical inquiry progresses by refining problems and rejecting inadequate answers.

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Plato

Plato was an ancient Greek philosopher, a student of Socrates and teacher of Aristotle, whose works have profoundly influenced Western philosophy. He is best known for his dialogues, which explore various philosophical themes including ethics, politics, and metaphysics. Among his most notable works is the "Apology," which presents Socrates' defense during his trial. Plato founded the Academy in Athens, one of the earliest institutions of higher learning in the Western world. His writings, characterized by their dialectical method and exploration of ideal forms, continue to be studied for their insights into human thought and society.

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