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The concepts are related through the epistemological analysis of justified true belief, where the accuracy of a belief about [1] (time) is used to demonstrate the limitations of defining [1] (knowledge) when luck is involved.

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Epistemology | Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy iep.utm.edu Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy 1 fact
accountIn the clock example provided by the Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy, an individual forms a justified belief about the time by looking at a stopped clock that happens to show the correct time, illustrating that justified true belief can involve luck and fall short of knowledge.