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Green is related to the concept of knowledge because he argues that the operation of an information-obtaining faculty by a person does not alter the production of knowledge [1] and defends a specific approach to knowledge that incorporates a no-defeater requirement [2].

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Epistemology of Testimony | Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy iep.utm.edu Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy 2 facts
claimGreen claims that the fact that an information-obtaining faculty is operated by a person should not change how that source produces justified beliefs and knowledge.
referenceGreen (2007) defends an approach to knowledge or justification that imposes a no-defeater requirement but not a positive-reasons-to-believe-in-reliability condition, using the legal handling of fraud cases as an analogy.