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- Swamping_problem abstract "The swamping problem is a problem that appears in the context of epistemology that shows that the idea that knowledge has no additional value over true belief. The problem assumes that knowledge is a true justified belief—the canonical definition—and proceeds to show that knowledge has no more value over true belief by showing that the justification requirement does not add value to the definition. The first known historical mentioning of the problem is in Plato's Meno, when Meno and Socrates have a discussion on how they should choose their guide to Larissa. Meno suggests that they need someone who knows the route, but Socrates suggests that someone with true opinion will do as well.".
- Swamping_problem wikiPageExternalLink knowledge-value.
- Swamping_problem wikiPageExternalLink justep-coherence.
- Swamping_problem wikiPageExternalLink WhatIsTheSwampingProblem.pdf.
- Swamping_problem wikiPageExternalLink The%20Swamping%20Problem.pdf.
- Swamping_problem wikiPageID "16989249".
- Swamping_problem wikiPageLength "1184".
- Swamping_problem wikiPageOutDegree "6".
- Swamping_problem wikiPageRevisionID "631669622".
- Swamping_problem wikiPageWikiLink Belief.
- Swamping_problem wikiPageWikiLink Category:Epistemology.
- Swamping_problem wikiPageWikiLink Epistemology.
- Swamping_problem wikiPageWikiLink Larissa.
- Swamping_problem wikiPageWikiLink Meno.
- Swamping_problem wikiPageWikiLink Plato.
- Swamping_problem wikiPageWikiLinkText "Swamping problem".
- Swamping_problem wikiPageWikiLinkText "swamping problem".
- Swamping_problem wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Epistemology-stub.
- Swamping_problem subject Category:Epistemology.
- Swamping_problem hypernym Problem.
- Swamping_problem type Disease.
- Swamping_problem comment "The swamping problem is a problem that appears in the context of epistemology that shows that the idea that knowledge has no additional value over true belief. The problem assumes that knowledge is a true justified belief—the canonical definition—and proceeds to show that knowledge has no more value over true belief by showing that the justification requirement does not add value to the definition.".
- Swamping_problem label "Swamping problem".
- Swamping_problem sameAs Q7653376.
- Swamping_problem sameAs m.0414p6_.
- Swamping_problem sameAs Q7653376.
- Swamping_problem wasDerivedFrom Swamping_problem?oldid=631669622.
- Swamping_problem isPrimaryTopicOf Swamping_problem.