Gettierized knobe effects

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We report experimental results showing that participants are more likely to attribute knowledge in familiar Gettier cases when the would-be knowers are performing actions that are negative in some way (e.g. harmful, blameworthy, norm-violating) than when they are performing positive or neutral actions. Our experiments bring together important elements from the Gettier case literature in epistemology and the Knobe effect literature in experimental philosophy and reveal new insights into folk patterns of knowledge attribution. © 2013, Cambridge University Press. All rights reserved.

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Beebe, J. R., & Shea, J. (2013). Gettierized knobe effects. Episteme, 10(3), 219–240. https://doi.org/10.1017/epi.2013.23

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