what was platos theory of knowledge and how it is related to his idealism
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ᴩʟᴀᴛᴏɴɪᴄ ɪᴅᴇᴀʟɪꜱᴍ ᴜꜱᴜᴀʟʟy ʀᴇꜰᴇʀꜱ ᴛᴏ ᴩʟᴀᴛᴏ'ꜱ ᴛʜᴇᴏʀy ᴏꜰ ꜰᴏʀᴍꜱ ᴏʀ ᴅᴏᴄᴛʀɪɴᴇ ᴏꜰ ɪᴅᴇᴀꜱ. ᴩʟᴀᴛᴏ ʙᴇʟɪᴇᴠᴇᴅ ᴛʜᴀᴛ ʙᴇᴄᴀᴜꜱᴇ ᴋɴᴏᴡʟᴇᴅɢᴇ ɪꜱ ɪɴɴᴀᴛᴇ ᴀɴᴅ ɴᴏᴛ ᴅɪꜱᴄᴏᴠᴇʀᴇᴅ ᴛʜʀᴏᴜɢʜ ᴇxᴩᴇʀɪᴇɴᴄᴇ, ᴡᴇ ᴍᴜꜱᴛ ꜱᴏᴍᴇʜᴏᴡ ᴀʀʀɪᴠᴇ ᴀᴛ ᴛʜᴇ ᴛʀᴜᴛʜ ᴛʜʀᴏᴜɢʜ ɪɴᴛʀᴏꜱᴩᴇᴄᴛɪᴏɴ ᴀɴᴅ ʟᴏɢɪᴄᴀʟ ᴀɴᴀʟyꜱɪꜱ, ꜱᴛʀɪᴩᴩɪɴɢ ᴀᴡᴀy ꜰᴀʟꜱᴇ ɪᴅᴇᴀꜱ ᴛᴏ ʀᴇᴠᴇᴀʟ ᴛʜᴇ ᴛʀᴜᴛʜ.
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Platonic idealism usually refers to Plato's theory of forms or doctrine of ideas. Plato believed that because knowledge is innate and not discovered through experience, we must somehow arrive at the truth through introspection and logical analysis, stripping away false ideas to reveal the truth
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