Why does socrates say that if he corrupted the youth


1. Why does Socrates say that if he corrupted the youth *unwillingly*, then he should be *instructed *rather than *punished*?

2. Why can't* true beliefs* count as knowledge?

3. In the epistemological argument for the Forms, Plato claims that knowledge cannot be about the world of the senses (i.e. the material
world). Why does he say this?

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