According to Gettier, if I believe P, I am justified in believing P, and P is true, does it necessarily follow that I know P?
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In his article "Is Justified True Belief Knowledge?", Gettier concludes that... a. JTB is not a necessary condition of knowledge. b. Knowledge is not entailed by JTB. c. Knowledge is not a sufficient condition for JTB. d. JTB is sufficient for knowledge. e. None of the above. 2. Hume claimed that... a. Matters of Fact can be justified through reason. b. Relations of Ideas can be justified through empirical verification. c. The uniformity principle can be justified through reason. d. The uniformity principle can't be justified through empirical verification. e. There is no problem of induction. 3. If you prove that a premise in an argument is false, then... a. You have proven that the argument is not valid. b. It proves that the conclusion of the argument has to be false. c. It only proves that the premise in question is false. d. It proves that the argument is not sound. e. None of the above.
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