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Premises of one sort specify some necessary condition for knowledge.
Start with a belief sufficiently justified to meet the justification condition for knowledge.
But, since truth is a necessary condition for knowledge, bad epistemic luck is sufficient to undermine a claim to knowledge.
The factual sense is also one of the most important, since information as true semantic content is a necessary condition for knowledge.
The key issue concerns what is needed for knowledge and whether the general sort of evidence we have — something we can identify from our armchairs — meets the relevant necessary condition for knowledge.
To say this much, of course, is not to say that true opinion is sufficient for knowledge, but that one's judgment is true has seemed to many philosophers to be a minimally necessary condition for knowledge.
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But unlike Byrne, Gallois takes the resulting self-knowledge to meet epistemically internalist conditions for knowledge.
Applying conditions for knowledge is not written for every specific material.
In the high school chemistry area, applying conditions for knowledge is defined by the boundary for the condition whether the knowledge is available or not.
She has knowledge just in case what she believes is true and she satisfies the other conditions for knowledge, such as having sufficiently strong evidence.
These counter-examples to the knowledge-transmission thesis are supposed to work, in part, by satisfaction of the other conditions for knowledge besides belief.
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