

Ep. 344: Gettier and Goldman on Justified True Belief (Part Two)
Jul 1, 2024
The podcast explores Alvin Goldman's redefinition of justified belief, contrasts different approaches to justification, delves into philosophical perspectives on knowledge, and discusses reliableism in a naturalistic framework. It reflects on the complexities of analytical epistemology and challenges posed by Gettier cases in defining knowledge.
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Intro
00:00 • 2min
Exploring Concepts of Justification and Knowledge
01:52 • 15min
Exploring Philosophical Theories and Epistemic Closure
16:58 • 8min
Exploring Justification in Philosophical Beliefs and Explanations
24:30 • 3min
Exploring the Complexity of Justification in Beliefs
27:09 • 2min
Exploring Naturalistic Frameworks and Reliableism in Philosophy
29:04 • 2min
Exploring the Barn Example and Reliableism
30:39 • 15min
Reflections on Analytical Epistemology
45:53 • 5min