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.
Judgments about how someone should act cause judgments about what they know.
This paper is about right, which is good enough.
On the ordinary view, if you know, then you’re justified.