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Knowledge and Belief

3. Is Justified True Belief Knowledge? The Gettier Problem

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Lecture

In this module, we think about whether justified true belief is in fact knowledge, focusing in particular on the counter-examples outlined in Edmund Gettier’s influential 1963 article “Is Justified True Belief Knowledge?” Can S have a justified true belief that P but not know that P?

Course

In this course, Dr Barney Walker (University of Warwick) considers three aspects of knowledge and belief. In the first three modules, we explore the idea of knowledge as justified true belief, focusing in particular on the concept of analysing knowledge and the objections of Edmund Gettier to the theory of justified true belief. After that, in the fourth module, we think about the value of knowledge, looking in particular at the issues raised in Plato’s Meno. And in the fifth module, we turn to the question whether we can believe something at will – a puzzle that has occupied philosophers including René Descartes, David Hume, and Bernard Williams.

Lecturer

Dr Barney Walker is a Teaching Fellow in Philosophy at the University of Warwick. His research focuses on epistemology and philosophy of mind, especially with issues about enquiry, the value of knowledge, and the nature of belief.

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Walker, B. (2018, September 05). Knowledge and Belief - Is Justified True Belief Knowledge? The Gettier Problem [Video]. MASSOLIT. https://www.massolit.io/courses/knowledge-and-belief/is-justified-true-belief-knowledge-the-gettier-problem

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Walker, B. "Knowledge and Belief – Is Justified True Belief Knowledge? The Gettier Problem." MASSOLIT, uploaded by MASSOLIT, 05 Sep 2018, https://www.massolit.io/courses/knowledge-and-belief/is-justified-true-belief-knowledge-the-gettier-problem