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Epistemic paradoxes are philosophical problems that arise in epistemology, the study of knowledge, belief, and justified belief. These paradoxes often involve situations where a person's knowledge or beliefs lead to contradictory or counterintuitive conclusions. They highlight issues related to the nature of knowledge, truth, belief, and rationality. Several well-known examples of epistemic paradoxes include: 1. **The Gettier Problem**: This paradox challenges the definition of knowledge as justified true belief.

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