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The nature of knowledge has been perplexing thinkers for thousands of years. The classical tripartite definition introduced by Plato postulates three conditions, namely belief, truth and justification conditions. These conditions, too, have been challenged widely by philosophers. This was mainly because of the cases in which no conceptual connection between justification and truth occurs. In this short study, Murat Ar c offers an agent-dependant and inter-subjective approach to provide such a conceptual connection.

Produktbeschreibung
The nature of knowledge has been perplexing thinkers for thousands of years. The classical tripartite definition introduced by Plato postulates three conditions, namely belief, truth and justification conditions. These conditions, too, have been challenged widely by philosophers. This was mainly because of the cases in which no conceptual connection between justification and truth occurs. In this short study, Murat Ar c offers an agent-dependant and inter-subjective approach to provide such a conceptual connection.
Autorenporträt
Murat Ar c is currently a PhD candidate of Philosophy at Middle East Technical University, Ankara, TURKEY.