
Ep. 344: Gettier and Goldman on Justified True Belief (Part One)
The Partially Examined Life Philosophy Podcast
Exploring Inferences and Justified Beliefs
The chapter discusses the implications of making inferences based on justified beliefs, exploring scenarios where one belief can lead to multiple inferred possibilities. It delves into the complexities of justified true belief, examining cases where justifications may not be sufficient for knowledge. The conversation deepens understanding of how belief justification should be linked to the actual truth rather than accidental luck, challenging intuitive connections between justification, truth, and knowledge.
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