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In the Gettier problem example involving a stopped clock, an individual forms a true and justified belief about the time by looking at a clock that is broken but happens to show the correct time, yet the individual does not actually 'know' the time because the accuracy is a matter of luck.
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- Epistemology | Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy iep.utm.edu via serper
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- belief concept
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