In this lecture I briefly discuss the definition of “knowledge” as a “true, justified belief.” I then look at two attempts to raise problems with this definition. One says that it is insufficient and the other that it is not necessary. After looking at how these can be resolved through avoiding ambiguity and a weak sense of “justification” I then consider how knowledge aims at understanding. Interestingly, regardless of one’s definition of “knowledge,” knowledge always presupposes reason as the laws of thought.
https://publicphilosophy.podbean.com/e/defining-knowledge/