https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Meno
A succinct argument form of Meno’s paradox that I found online follows:
We wish to make an inquiry into/about x (x being an object of epistemology, covers stuff that can be known)
Either we know x or we don’t know x
If we know x, inquiry is unnecessary
If we don’t know x, inquiry is impossible
Inquiry is unnecessary or inquiry is impossible
As far as I can see, a nfr argument that thoroughly explicates Meno’s paradox.
How do we solve this paradox?
Meno’s Paradox
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Meno
A succinct argument form of Meno’s paradox that I found online follows:
We wish to make an inquiry into/about x (x being an object of epistemology, covers stuff that can be known)
Either we know x or we don’t know x
If we know x, inquiry is unnecessary
If we don’t know x, inquiry is impossible
Inquiry is unnecessary or inquiry is impossible
As far as I can see, a nfr argument that thoroughly explicates Meno’s paradox.
How do we solve this paradox?