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Critical thinking / Justification / Edmund Gettier / Gettier problem / Intuition / Belief / Theory of justification / Epistemic modal logic / Epistemology / Knowledge / Philosophy
Date: 2013-11-05 10:40:03
Critical thinking
Justification
Edmund Gettier
Gettier problem
Intuition
Belief
Theory of justification
Epistemic modal logic
Epistemology
Knowledge
Philosophy

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