As Plato's "Meno" says, a critical argument known as Meno Paradox casts doubt on the basis of Socrates to seek ways to acquire knowledge of the unknown. If you really want to know that Socrates is not known to others, the content of that "unknown" will never produce a result. The basis of public opinion is that human beings never learn that they have not learned yet. As Meno points out, the paradox is as follows. "When you do not know what it is, what do you think about it, Socrates?
Through this survey, Socrates created a theory of recollection to explain mastery of knowledge and denied Meno's paradox. Socrates did not solve the men's paradox by fully showing the recall theory. This article explores Plano's Meno paradox through Sonorites's public opinion refutation, recall theory, and evidence that Socrates presented his theory. Socrates never questioned how he could learn what was not known before. Meno's paradox shows if knowledge exists
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