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▸ noun: (philosophy) A case where a person has a justified true belief of something but does not know it to be true, i.e. one that illustrates the Gettier problem.
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▸ noun: (philosophy) A case where a person has a justified true belief of something but does not know it to be true, i.e. one that illustrates the Gettier problem.
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Gettier problem,
Gettier intuition,
infallibilism,
justifiedness,
thrownness,
givenness,
epistemicity,
veridiction,
thing-in-itself,
analetheism,
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