Justifiably Believing That Something Is True Doesn’t Mean You Know It

by John Allen Paulos I’ve always liked stories that depended on mistaken identity, a very old theme in general. Having a degree in mathematical logic, I was also drawn to the subject on a more theoretical level, on which lies Gettier’s Paradox. Since Plato and the ancient Greeks, knowledge has been taken by many philosophers … Continue reading Justifiably Believing That Something Is True Doesn’t Mean You Know It