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#139 — Alan Hájek on puzzles and paradoxes in probability and expected value

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Is Knowledge Justifiable True Belief?

In 1963 Edmund Gettier published this paper that basically to almost everyone's satisfaction kind of demolished that definition of knowledge with a really strong counter example. So imagine that I walk into my colleagues office say and I see them sitting at their desk and I form the belief that my colleague Neil say he's in his office. It'd be very natural to say I have a justified true belief them because I've seen Neil sitting at his desk but imagine that unbeknownst to me Neil has had an amazingly realistic wax sculpture of himself produced which was placed in his desk chair. Now I believe that Neil was in his room he is in his room they're hiding under the desk and I had good

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