Brian Weatherson’s paper, “What Good Are Counterexamples?” basically lays out an argument that is against intuition. Weatherson states that we should not trust our intuitions because they can be misleading and unreliable. Gettier cases are cases that rely on intuition to tell us that there are certain instances where justified true belief is not knowledge. [...]
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