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===== Gettier ===== [[File:Edmund L Gettier III ca 1960s umass.jpg|thumb|140px|Edmund Gettier helped to revitalize analytic epistemology.]] Owing largely to [[Edmund Gettier]]'s 1963 paper "Is Justified True Belief Knowledge?",<ref>{{Citation |last=Gettier |first=Edmund |title=Is Justified True Belief Knowledge? |date=15 July 2020 |url=https://halshs.archives-ouvertes.fr/halshs-01439314/file/2013%20Gettier%20Conocimiento.pdf |work=Arguing About Knowledge |pages=14β15 |publisher=Routledge |doi=10.4324/9781003061038-5 |isbn=978-1-003-06103-8 |s2cid=243290967}}</ref> and the so-called [[Gettier problem]], epistemology has enjoyed a resurgence as a topic of analytic philosophy during the last 50 years. A large portion of current epistemological research is intended to resolve the problems that Gettier's examples presented to the traditional "justified true belief" model of knowledge, found as early as Plato's dialogue ''[[Theaetetus (dialogue)|Theaetetus]]''. These include developing [[Theory of justification|theories of justification]] to deal with Gettier's examples, or giving alternatives to the justified-true-belief model.
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