
Ep. 344: Gettier and Goldman on Justified True Belief (Part One)
The Partially Examined Life Philosophy Podcast
Exploring the Gettier Problem
The chapter delves into the Gettier problem, examining examples of justified true beliefs that fall short of constituting knowledge due to unexpected outcomes. It discusses the implications of Gettier's examples on the traditional understanding of knowledge and challenges the notion that justified true belief alone is sufficient. Various scenarios and perspectives are analyzed, highlighting the complexities of justification and truth in the realm of epistemology.
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