• The Republic of Plato


    To say that Socrates should have left may have condemned us to philosophical darkness.

    It is because of Socrates' death that Plato developed in the way he did, and wrote in the manner he did.

    Socrates' death was one of the biggest domino's in the western philosophical canon.
  • An undercover officer dilemma.
    Elaborate?

    How is Albert Camus' argument regarding this situation absurd?
  • Difference between opinion and knowledge

    Whilst I am in no means attempting to fully answer your question, as I do not hold within me the aptitude to do so properly, I would propose that the supposition of knowledge not needing justification is impractical to its own meaning.

    Justification is a requisite of knowledge, as knowledge is something that can be had.

    Truth or whatever other term may be equivocated with the term that is 'knowledge' exists regardless of its relation to an observer/learner.

    (P.S) Someone please let me know how I've done on my first post! I'm new to this forum and I definitely want to avoid making mistakes and spreading any semblance of falsehoods. Thanks!