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(1927–) [[United States|American]] [[philosophy|philosopher]], Professor Emeritus at [[University of Massachusetts at Amherst]], best known for his 1963 paper "Is Justified True Belief Knowledge?" which described the [[Gettier problem]] in [[epistemology]].
(1927–) [[United States of America|American]] [[philosophy|philosopher]], Professor Emeritus at [[University of Massachusetts at Amherst]], best known for his 1963 paper "Is Justified True Belief Knowledge?" which described the [[Gettier problem]] in [[epistemology]].

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A definition or brief description of Edmund Gettier.

(1927–) American philosopher, Professor Emeritus at University of Massachusetts at Amherst, best known for his 1963 paper "Is Justified True Belief Knowledge?" which described the Gettier problem in epistemology.