Sometimes you’re right for the wrong reason.
Turri, J. (2009). On the general argument against internalism. Synthese, 170(1), 147–153.
I respond to John Greco’s argument that all forms of internalism in epistemology are either false or uninteresting.
A simple “wrong” would have done just fine.
Judgments about what people know feature centrally in how we evaluate them.
Don’t open this introduction to a fake problem that won’t die.