RT @byrd_nick: Recall Gettier problems: they're designed to ask whether accidentally true belief counts as knowledge. Orthodoxy among phil…
RT @byrd_nick: Recall Gettier problems: they're designed to ask whether accidentally true belief counts as knowledge. Orthodoxy among phil…
RT @byrd_nick: Recall Gettier problems: they're designed to ask whether accidentally true belief counts as knowledge. Orthodoxy among phil…
RT @byrd_nick: Recall Gettier problems: they're designed to ask whether accidentally true belief counts as knowledge. Orthodoxy among phil…
RT @byrd_nick: Recall Gettier problems: they're designed to ask whether accidentally true belief counts as knowledge. Orthodoxy among phil…
RT @byrd_nick: Recall Gettier problems: they're designed to ask whether accidentally true belief counts as knowledge. Orthodoxy among phil…
Recall Gettier problems: they're designed to ask whether accidentally true belief counts as knowledge. Orthodoxy among philosophers is probably "no". Across 23 countries and 17 languages, reflection test performance predicted that response. https://t.co
NEW FULL-TEXT: "The Gettier Intuition from South America to Asia" by Machery, E.; Stich, S.; Rose, D.; Alai, M.; Angelucci, A.; Berniunas, R.; ... https://t.co/FNImFrX06B
RT @xphilosopher: @gophilosophy_ Cross-cultural study of intuitions about Gettier cases https://t.co/iUjFtHKI95
@gophilosophy_ Cross-cultural study of intuitions about Gettier cases https://t.co/iUjFtHKI95
1. People's intuitions about Gettier cases are extraordinarily similar across cultures https://t.co/iUjFtHKI95 https://t.co/QGQ9a1mqLR
New paper out. The Gettier Intuition from South America to Asia. https://t.co/zNUZ24f87A