Knowledge

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This note argues that a belief is knowledge if it's true, certain (i.e. a full belief) and obtained by a reliable process.

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Unreliable Knowledge.John Turri - 2013 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 90 (3):529-545.
Reliabilism without Epistemic Consequentialism.Kurt L. Sylvan - 2018 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research (3):525-555.

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