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Casos Gettier y razonadores normales
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argumentos luce persuasivo porque confunde validez sintáctica con verdad, que por tales razones su caso es más débil de lo que aparenta, y que en realidad hay una salida para el partidario de la CVJ. Se sostiene que los casos tipo Gettier no constituyen contraejemplos genuinos para la caracterización del conocimiento en términos de CVJ, y que, en consecuencia, dicha caracterización no resulta seriamente amenazada.
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