.Gettier "problems" are pseudoproblems — Agent Smith
knowledge is time-based... there is a difference between what is the case and what someone knows. — Ludwig V
The interaction between the two {Knowledge/knowledge} is crucial to the Gettier problems, though it hasn't been discussed in what I've read. — Ludwig V
Skepticism is not the only possibility. How about trivialization - reacting to information and then forgetting it quickly - which prevents ever really thinking about it? Or treating info as entertainment - infotainment as they call it? Or knowing all about what's going on the other side of the world, and ignoring what's going on your doorstep? — Ludwig V
Although Alien has terrified me, I generally favor bold exploration into new territory, hazards notwithstanding. — ucarr
However you want to tackle it, Gettier in his criticism of a base JTB theory of knowledge is unquestionably correct. — Philosophim
So what is your solution? — Ludwig V
I have thought about this. I would like to start a new discussion for it. If we start what I have in mind on this thread, things will get confusing for me and probably anyone else who joins it.
Is that OK with you? — Ludwig V
I just don't enjoy being scared. — Ludwig V
It’s not unusual to say “we both believe that John shouldn’t marry Jane, but for different reasons.”
Max believes that John shouldn’t marry Jane because he believes that Jane is a horrible person.
Jessica believes that John shouldn’t marry Jane because she believes that marriage is a terrible practice.
They both believe that John shouldn’t marry Jane.
It’s perfectly appropriate to distinguish beliefs from the reasons for having them. It’s absurd to respond to the above by saying that neither Max nor Jessica believe that John shouldn’t marry Jane. — Michael
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