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In the fake-barn thought experiment, Henry drives through a region where most barns are fake, but he happens to look at the one real barn. Duncan Pritchard argues that while Ernest Sosa's view would classify Henry's belief as knowledge because it is apt, it is intuitively obvious that Henry does not know, thus serving as a counterexample to Sosa's AAA-model.
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- Virtue Epistemology - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy plato.stanford.edu via serper
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