Gettier problem was created in 1963.
Edmund Gettier was born in 1927.
Gettier examples show that it's possible to have a true belief that is justified, but still not be considered knowledge. This challenges the traditional idea that knowledge requires a belief to be justified, true, and believed.
The best responses to the 1963 Gettier problem include the proposals for a "justified true belief" (JTB) to be supplemented with additional conditions to account for knowledge's reliability. Some philosophers suggest introducing the idea of epistemic luck, where knowledge must be free from luck, while others propose a virtue epistemology that emphasizes the importance of intellectual character. Additionally, some argue for a contextualist approach, where the standards for knowledge can vary based on the context of the inquiry. Ultimately, these responses aim to refine our understanding of knowledge beyond mere justified true belief.
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