Multiple Choice
Gettier's counterexample is meant to demonstrate that
A) Ayer's conditions for knowledge are both necessary and sufficient.
B) Ayer's conditions for knowledge allow for false beliefs.
C) Knowledge relies on empirical evidence.
D) Knowledge is true belief.
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