Edmund Gettier argued that
A) we can never have knowledge.
B) the three elements of the tripartite analysis can be reduced to two conditions.
C) the tripartite analysis does not provide sufficient conditions for knowledge.
D) knowledge does not have to be justified to be genuine.
Correct Answer:
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