PhilosophyDisputatio. Philosophical Research Bulletin
¿Una creencia verdadera justificada es conocimiento? / Is Justified True Belief Knowledge?
E. L. Gettier and P. V. León
Discover the intriguing insights from Edmund Gettier's renowned 1963 paper, which challenges the conventional definition of knowledge. Delve into the counterexamples that have sparked debates in epistemology, presented in a unique bilingual edition by authors Edmund L. Gettier and Paulo Vélez León.
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