- knowledge.
Attributed to
American philosopher Edmund Gettier,
Gettier-type
counterexamples (called "
Gettier-cases")
challenge the long-held
justified true belief...
-
Edmund Lee
Gettier III (/ˈɡɛtiər/;
October 31, 1927 –
March 23, 2021) was an
American philosopher at the
University of M****achusetts Amherst. He is best...
- justification,
which will
avoid the
Gettier problem.
Whatever the analysis, though, the
standard view (both pre-
Gettier and post-
Gettier)
pushes for
narrower analyses...
- 20th century,
mainly due to a
series of
counterexamples given by
Edmund Gettier. Most of
these examples aim to
illustrate cases in
which a
justified true...
-
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...
-
necessary and
sufficient conditions for knowledge. But in 1963,
Edmund Gettier published an
article in the
journal Analysis, a peer-reviewed academic...
- half of the 20th
century due to a
series of
thought experiments called Gettier cases that
provoked alternative definitions.
Knowledge can be produced...
- 2010
Wilde lectures at Oxford. In the
paper titled The
Inescapability of
Gettier Problems,
Zagzebski argued that any
modification of the last condition...
- Nozick, in
Philosophical Explanations,
advocated that, when
considering the
Gettier problem, the
least counter-intuitive ****umption we give up
should be epistemic...
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significant criticism following a
series of
counterexamples given by
Edmund Gettier in the
latter half of the 20th century. In response,
various alternative...