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On the Logical Unsolvability of the Gettier Problem

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2004
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Knowledge and the Gettier Problem

2016
Edmund Gettier's 1963 verdict about what knowledge is not has become an item of philosophical orthodoxy, accepted by philosophers as a genuine epistemological result. It assures us that - contrary to what Plato and later philosophers have thought - knowledge is not merely a true belief well supported by epistemic justification.
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Gettiers Problem: Eine Pragmatische Lösung

1998
In der Arbeit wird eine "konservative" Lösung von Gettiers Problem entwickelt, wonach die klassische Wissensdefinition nicht erweitert oder ersetzt wird, sondern auf eine vereinigende Weise interpretiert. Die Hauptidee ist, daß Gettiers Beispielen prinzipiell geantwortet werden können, wenn die logische Verbindung zwischen der Bedingung der Wahrheit ...
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The Gettier Problem

2022
Juan Comesaña, Manuel Comesaña
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Justification and the Gettier Problem

1988
As we have just seen, to know something inferentially is to have a true justified belief about it. It is unlikely, however, that these conditions are jointly sufficient. For one thing, a person can have a true justified belief yet not believe because of his justification, but rather for some other frivolous reason.
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Why Solve the Gettier Problem?

1988
The value of work on the Gettier Problem has been called into question. Michael Williams concludes a paper on this dark note: “That anything important turns on coming up with a solution to Gettier’s problem remains to be shown.”1 Mark Kaplan argues for a gloomier view: “My message is that it is time to stop and face the unpleasant reality that we ...
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Contextualism, Skepticism, and the Gettier Problem

Synthese, 2004
The contextualist epistemological theories proposed by David Lewis and othersoffer a view of knowledge which awards a central role to the contexts ofknowledge attributions. Such contexts are held to determine how strong anepistemic position must be in order to count as knowledge.
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Navigating financial toxicity in patients with cancer: A multidisciplinary management approach

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022
Grace Li Smith   +2 more
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Tolerance and resistance of microbial biofilms

Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2022
Oana Ciofu   +2 more
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