This philosopher contributed to the analysis of propositional knowledge and the nature of definition in epistemology.
Linda Zagzebski
He suggests a reliable process must be sensitive to the truth
Nozick
This type of approach to knowledge argues that all concepts must be derived from sense experience.
Empiricism
Idealism is this type of theory, arguing that there is no mind-independent world.
Anti-realism
This philosopher's thought experiment involving a barn and a belief being true by luck challenged the tripartite view.
Alvin Goldman
This theory argues that there is a mind-independent external world.
Infallibilism proposes to strengthen this condition of the tripartite view.
Justification
Ernst and Zagzebski draw their virtue theory from HIS ethical theory which focuses on the agent.
Aristotle.
Locke, Berkeley, Russell and Cockburn all argue from the perspective of this
Empiricism
Once challenge to Idealism is to suggest that it isn't possible to distinguish between Illusion and THIS
This theory argues that some knowledge of the external world can be derived from the exercise of pure reason.
Rationalism
Berkeley argues that to exist is to be THIS
Perceived.
Sense perceptions being coherent and THIS might imply that there is an external world
Covariance
Gettier cases exploit the break between Justification and THIS other necessary condition in the tripartite definition
Truth.
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Barcelona
Berkeley suggests that we cannot know the nature of mind-independent objects THESE cannot be like mind-independent objects
Mind-Dependent ideas
Ernst Sosa
Adroit, Accurate and THIS are the elements of the triple A rating for knowledge
Apt
The type of knowledge that involves knowing how to do something, such as riding a bike or playing the piano
He developed the initial challenge to the Classical definition of knowledge.
The immediate objects of perception according to indirect realism.
Sense Data
Critics of idealism argue that this philosopher's response that the external world is the "best hypothesis" undermines it
Bertand Russell
John Locke made a distinction between these things in his theory of perception.
Primary and secondary qualities
Berkeley's attacks this distinction to argue that we cannot know what the external world is like.
Primary/ Secondary qualities distinction
This type of knowledge involves knowing factual information about the world
Propositional Knowledge
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The immediate objects of perception according to direct realism
Objects and their properties
One issue with indirect realism is that it could lead to skepticism about the existence of these objects.
Mind Independent
The argument from illusion is a challenge to this theory of perception
Direct Realism
Because any one of our sense experiences are THIS, Locke argues that it's reasonable to think they come from an external world.
Involuntary
According to the tripartite view, this is a necessary condition for knowledge and distinguishes it from well justified beliefs
True
THIS is Smith's first JTB
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considered Berkeley's main argument, it suggests that the concept of "mind-independent object" is incoherent
The Master Argument
Some will argue that indirect realism leads to either solipsism or a worry about this.
According to this alternative analysis, knowledge is true belief without any false beliefs leading to it.
No False Lemmas
Russell names mind-dependent ideas as these.
Sense Data