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Justification / Critical thinking / Internalism and externalism / Gettier problem / Edmund Gettier / Belief / Reliabilism / Theory of justification / Justified true belief / Philosophy / Epistemology / Knowledge
Date: 2014-05-20 16:47:37
Justification
Critical thinking
Internalism and externalism
Gettier problem
Edmund Gettier
Belief
Reliabilism
Theory of justification
Justified true belief
Philosophy
Epistemology
Knowledge

Student Nr: 139 III Knowledge is true belief based on argument, -- Plato, Theaetetus,201 c-d "Is Justified True Belief Knowledge" -- Edmund Gettier, Analysis 23:[removed]INTRODUCTION

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