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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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The Gettier Intuition from South America to Asia [PDF]
This article examines whether people share the Gettier intuition (viz. that someone who has a true justified belief that p may nonetheless fail to know that p) in 24 sites, located in 23 countries (counting Hong-Kong as a distinct country) and across 17 ...
Edouard Machery, David Rose, Mario Alai
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The Gettier-illusion: Gettier-partialism and infallibilism
SynthÈse, 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 ...
Stephen Hetherington
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In this chapter, we will explore the luck at issue in Gettier-styled counterexamples and the subsequent problem it poses to any viable reductive analysis of knowledge.
Church, Ian M.
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More on knowledge before Gettier
British Journal for the History of Philosophy, 2023Antognazza (“The Benefit to Philosophy”, “The Distinction in Kind”), Dutant (“The Legend”), and I (“Knowledge Before Gettier”) have argued for the historical falsity of the claim that, prior to Gettier’s famous counterexamples of sixty years ago, the so ...
P. Le Morvan
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Refutación del problema de Gettier
Con Ciencia Forense, 2023El presente artículo aborda de manera crítica el célebre trabajo de Edmund Gettier: “Is Justified True Belief Knowledge?”, que desde 1963 ha desafiado la definición clásica de conocimiento como “creencia verdadera justificada” propuesta por Platón.
Nolbert Briceño
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Epistemic Relativism and the Gettier Problem
Epistemology & Philosophy of Science, 2022The aim of this article is to present a variant of epistemic relativism that is compatible with a language practice especially popular among scientists. We argue that in science, but also in philosophy, propositions are naturally ‘relativized’ to sets of
L. Vervoort, A. Shevchenko
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