Definitions from Wiktionary (Gettier problem)
▸ noun: (philosophy) The epistemological problem that a description of knowledge as “justified true belief” is not adequate: there are counterexamples where a person has justified true belief of something and yet does not know it to be true.
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▸ noun: (philosophy) The epistemological problem that a description of knowledge as “justified true belief” is not adequate: there are counterexamples where a person has justified true belief of something and yet does not know it to be true.
Similar:
Gettier case,
Gettier intuition,
infallibilism,
epistemicity,
justifiedness,
agnosticism,
thing-in-itself,
fallibilism,
know-it-allery,
know,
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