• The Gettier problem, in the field of epistemology, is a landmark philosophical problem concerning the understanding of descriptive knowledge. Attributed...
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    what became known as the Gettier problem. Edmund Lee Gettier III was born on October 31, 1927, in Baltimore, Maryland. Gettier obtained his B.A. from Johns...
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  • to a series of counterexamples given by Edmund Gettier. This is commonly known as the Gettier problem and includes cases in which a justified belief is...
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  • materialist solution to the Gettier problem, emphasizing the social nature of knowledge over individual belief states. The problem of the criterion challenges...
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    Ichikawa & Steup 2018, § 3. The Gettier Problem, § 10.2 Fake Barn Cases Ichikawa & Steup 2018, § 3. The Gettier Problem, § 4. No False Lemmas, § 5. Modal...
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  • Questioning the Gettier Problem, § 6. Standards for Knowing Kraft 2012, pp. 49–50 Ichikawa & Steup 2018, § 3. The Gettier Problem, § 7. Is Knowledge...
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    The problem of induction is a philosophical problem that questions the rationality of predictions about unobserved things based on previous observations...
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  • increased attention in modern times as a result of its influence on Edmund Gettier, who challenged the existing definitions of knowledge as a "justified true...
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    Knowledge Cameron 2018 Hetherington 2022, 3. Gettier’s Original Challenge. Ichikawa & Steup 2018, 3. The Gettier Problem. Borges, Almeida & Klein 2017, p. 180...
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  • epistemology, generally referred to as knowledge-first epistemology. Gettier problem Knowledge Epistemology Timothy Williamson (2000). Knowledge and its...
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  • unquestioningly accepted this view of knowledge stuck until the proposal of the Gettier problem. The subject of justification has played a major role in the value...
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  • in Philosophical Explanations, advocated that, when considering the Gettier problem, the least counter-intuitive assumption we give up should be epistemic...
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  • of knowledge suffered a significant setback with the discovery of Gettier problems, situations in which the above conditions were seemingly met but where...
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    Adapting examples from Plato's Theaetetus, Edmund Gettier famously demonstrated the Gettier problem for the "justified true belief account" of knowledge...
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  • Generativity – Genetic epistemology – George Berkeley – George Pappas – Gettier problem – Giambattista Vico – Gila Sher – Gilbert Harman – Gilbert Ryle – Giulio...
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    Knowledge Ichikawa & Steup 2018, § 3. The Gettier Problem, § 11. Knowledge First Truncellito, § 2d. The Gettier Problem Steup & Neta 2020, 5. Sources of Knowledge...
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  • acquaintance A priori and a posteriori Analytic–synthetic distinction Gettier problem Justification Regress argument Münchhausen trilemma Theories of justification...
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  • The problem of other minds is a philosophical problem traditionally stated as the following epistemological question: "Given that I can only observe the...
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  • proposition, one must be justified in believing "p" and "p" must be true. Since Gettier proposed his counterexamples the traditional analysis has included the...
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    The is–ought problem, as articulated by the Scottish philosopher and historian David Hume, arises when one makes claims about what ought to be that are...
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  • address epistemological puzzles and issues, such as skepticism, the Gettier problem, and the Lottery paradox. Contextualist accounts of knowledge became...
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  • Truth (his most-cited work, published by MIT Press in 1992), "Does the Gettier Problem Rest on a Mistake?" Mind (1984. Vol. 93, No. 372), and "On Paradoxes...
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  • procedural knowledge one uses to solve problems differs from the declarative knowledge one possesses about problem solving because this knowledge is formed...
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  • justification, which will avoid the Gettier problem. Whatever the analysis, though, the standard view (both pre-Gettier and post-Gettier) pushes for narrower analyses...
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  • conclusively derivable from our environments? Noam Chomsky has taken this problem as a philosophical framework for the scientific inquiry into innatism....
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    Forward-looking statement – Statement in financial report Gettier problem – Philosophical problem about what constitutes knowledge Observer-expectancy effect –...
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  • pluralism. Owing largely to Edmund Gettier's 1963 paper "Is Justified True Belief Knowledge?", and the so-called Gettier problem, epistemology has enjoyed a...
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    proposed falsifiability as the cornerstone solution to both the problem of induction and the problem of demarcation. He insisted that, as a logical criterion...
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    explanation. Reductionism can be applied to any phenomenon, including objects, problems, explanations, theories, and meanings. For the sciences, application of...
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  • word apparently fails to accurately capture its full meaning (this is a problem with many abstract words, especially those derived in agglutinative languages)...
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