A few days ago, a child under 2 years sat on the toilet and pulled a picture of the laptop, headphones, pasta plate, virus. We live in the era of multitasking, pluralism, and multilateralism. However, our concept that multitasking children's photos are more diverse as societies, regardless of how many images are displayed on the Internet, is a hypothesis. This is a dream of globalization that was created by newly discovered abilities, such as falling in love through Instagram or discussing with the governor about political reform of only 140 characters.
What is that knowledge? "Knowledge" is defined as "a rational and true belief". In order to "know" we have our own emotions, reasons, recognition and knowledge. According to Plato's knowledge theory, knowledge is available as long as there are reasonable truths and beliefs. Plato's knowledge theory and belief - continuity of knowledge is consistent. Truth is an objective requirement of knowledge. But if you believe something is the truth, it does not necessarily make you think it's real
Plato's assertion that epistemology or knowledge theory is one of the most important themes in philosophy and "knowledge is just true belief" has brought about little future development in this field. Plato's idea is that thought is never considered deterministic as opinion is emanating from the world of effervescence of sensory perception, true knowledge comes from the eternal form of the world is. Based on formal theory, Plato believes that true knowledge exists essentially within his soul and is enveloped in their perception of reality. In his memory theory, Plato pointed out that once the soul was alive in reality, it had all the knowledge, but once it occupied the human body it was forgotten. Therefore, Plato stated that a new form of "learning" is simply a memory of what we knew before.
One of the most famous theories of Plato is formal theory. Part of the formal theory is knowledge theory. The theory states that knowledge must go beyond any possible doubt. Furthermore, knowledge can not be a worldly and constantly changing subject. It must be the ideal "shape" of the object. On the contrary, Plato thinks that knowledge can not be derived by observing events. The story of the seventh book of the Republic talks about two people in a deep cave whose heads are tied so that they can not see each other. The flame burns at the back and casts a shadow on the wall in front of the people. Shadows are the only observable ones that exist and people's voices echoes from the walls and seems to come from the shadows so people are undoubtedly shadow is genuine and they naming things in front of them I believe it.