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Law, Philosophy and the Susceptible Skins of Living Beings. [PDF]
Enoch D.
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Meaningful Human Control over Autonomous Systems: A Philosophical Account. [PDF]
Santoni de Sio F, van den Hoven J.
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Autonomy, Competence and Non-interference. [PDF]
Roberts JTF.
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How (not) to draw philosophical implications from the cognitive nature of concepts: the case of intentionality. [PDF]
Iijima K, Ota K.
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Neo-Naturalism, Conciliatory Explanations, and Spatiotemporal Surprises. [PDF]
Awret U.
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Analysis, 1993
Thirty years ago this journal published the most influential paper of modern analytic epistemology Edmund Gettier's 'Is Justified True Belief Knowledge?' (ANALYSIS 23, 1963, pp. 121-23). In it Gettier refuted a classic theory of propositional knowledge by constructing thought experiments to test the theory. A cottage industry was born. Each response to
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Thirty years ago this journal published the most influential paper of modern analytic epistemology Edmund Gettier's 'Is Justified True Belief Knowledge?' (ANALYSIS 23, 1963, pp. 121-23). In it Gettier refuted a classic theory of propositional knowledge by constructing thought experiments to test the theory. A cottage industry was born. Each response to
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The Gettier-illusion: Gettier-partialism and infallibilism
Synthese, 2011Could the standard interpretation of Gettier cases reflect a fundamental confusion? Indeed so. How well can epistemologists argue for the truth of that standard interpretation? Not so well. A methodological mistake is allowing them not to notice how they are simply (and inappropriately) being infallibilists when regarding Gettiered beliefs as failing ...
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