A non-conventional solutionfor the problem of Gettier
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https://doi.org/10.15448/1984-6746.2012.2.10697Keywords:
Gettier. Knowledge. Definition. Analysis.Abstract
The Gettier Problem (henceforth GP) is a milestone in contemporary epistemology. Half a century after the philosophical earthquake caused by the well-known Gettier article (1963), solutions continue to appear and the discussion resurfaces. Because we, like many, choose to adopt an optimistic stance towards the possibility of finding a plausible answer to the GP, in this paper we present an unconventional solution to solve it. Crucially, we argue that the only plausible and non-falsifiable definition of the propositional knowledge is the one given by an “open” formula that contains a placeholder or a “variable” – on the third necessary condition – which takes a value according to which, depending on the circumstances, is necessary and sufficient for epistemic success.Downloads
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Published
2012-08-30
How to Cite
Rodrigues, L. E. (2012). A non-conventional solutionfor the problem of Gettier. Veritas (Porto Alegre), 57(2), 26–50. https://doi.org/10.15448/1984-6746.2012.2.10697
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Epistemology, Logic, and Philosophy of Language





