Adam Glantz

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He takes true belief to be less reliable than knowledge, because it is not grounded in an adequate “account.” By this, Socrates seems to mean that if I know something is true, I should be able to understand and explain why it is true. It is this ability, and not my degree of confidence, that marks the difference between true beliefs and knowledge.
Classical Philosophy (A History of Philosophy Without Any Gaps #1)
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