Would you rather be lucky or bad? Maybe both.
Would you rather be lucky or bad? Maybe both.
Buckwalter, W. (2014). Gettier made ESEE. Philosophical Psychology, 27(3), 368–383.
Previous research in experimental philosophy has suggested that moral judgments can influence the ordinary application of a number of different concepts, including attributions of knowledge. But should epistemologists care? The present set of studies demonstrate that this basic effect can be extended to overturn intuitions in some of the most theoretically central thought experiments in contemporary epistemology: Gettier cases. Furthermore, experiment 3 shows that this effect is unlikely to be mediated by a simple desire to blame, suggesting that a correct psychological account of ordinary knowledge attribution may include moral judgment.