Knowledge as Justified Belief, Period

International Philosophical Quarterly 25 (4):381-391 (1985)
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Abstract

A critique of the standard definition of knowledge as "justified, True belief" on the grounds that since truth, As judged by human knowers, Is a function of the process of justifying beliefs, It is superfluous as a defining characteristic of knowledge. The works of william james and j l austin are drawn on

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