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Ep. 344: Gettier and Goldman on Justified True Belief (Part Two)

Jul 01, 202451 min
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On "What Is Justified Belief?" (1979) by Alvin Goldman, where he tries to come up with a "function" for justification: If a belief has such-and-such non-epistemic properties, then it counts as justified.

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