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Construct a Gettier counterexample of your own to the claim that justified true belief is knowledge. Explain why it is a counterexample.
Execution of a Will
The formal process by which a will is made legally valid, traditionally involving signatures and witnesses.
Basic Requirements
Fundamental conditions or needs necessary for a specific task or process.
Estate-Planning Devices
Legal tools and strategies utilized to manage an individual's asset distribution upon death, including wills and trusts.
Avoid Probate
Strategies or legal steps taken to enable the transfer of assets upon someone's death directly to the beneficiaries without going through the probate process, often involving trusts or joint ownerships.
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