Hi Ian,

> Steve, you remake my point several times.
> (I wasn't suggesting you didn't understand Matt ? This is not
> personal. It's much more important than that.)


Steve:
I'm not sure what your point is then. Before I try to clarify any
thought experiments or provide additional examples, do you think that
a belief can be...

A. true but not justified?
B. justified but not true?

If so, if someone holds a true belief that is not justified, is that knowledge?

Can someone hold a justified true belief that does not count as knowledge?

Note that A and B are ruled by DMB's conflation of "true" with "justified."

This entry gets at a lot of JTB issues...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gettier_problem

Best,
Steve
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