The Structural-Systematic Philosophy

A demonstration that the justified-true-belief definition of knowledge is circular, and a presentation of the SSP's alternative definition.

Show Notes

4.1 The inadequacy of the definition of knowledge as justified true belief
4.2 The SSP's definition of knowledge
4.3 False knowledge

What is The Structural-Systematic Philosophy?

The Structural-Systematic Philosophy (SSP) is a systematic philosophy in progress. Books developing it so far are (in English) STRUCTURE AND BEING (2008), BEING AND GOD (2011), and TOWARD A PHILOSOPHICAL THEORY OF EVERYTHING (TAPTOE; 2014). Podcasts describe the project and present details.