Duncan Pritchard distinguishes between primary, secondary, and tertiary forms of this problem. For 10 points each:
[10h] Name this standard objection to reliabilism, which claims that possessing knowledge is no more valuable than possessing true belief.
ANSWER: swamping problem [accept Meno paradox; prompt on value problem]
[10m] The swamping problem is often called the Meno paradox due to a passage in which Socrates contrasts two guides: one who knows the way to this city, and another who merely has the right opinion about the way to this city.
ANSWER: Larissa
[10e] Jonathan Kvanig presents the swamping problem as a challenge to theories that analyze knowledge in terms of these things. Aristotle’s Nicomachean Ethics defends a view of ethics based on these things.
ANSWER: virtues
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