Getter describes himself as setting out to rejection three analysis of knowledge: (a) S knows that P IFF (i) P is true, (ii) S believes that P, and (iii) S is justified in believing that P; (b) S knows that P IFF (i) P is true, (ii) S accepts P, and (iii) S has adequate evidence for P; (c) S knows that P IFF (i) P is true, (ii) S is sure that P, and (iii) S has the right to be sure that P. After this, Getter introduced 2 cases that he believed counterexamples for (a) and (b). in first case, Smith had true belief debate that “the man who will get a job has ten coins in his pocket”, but his belief depended on Jones, who has ten coins in his pocket, will get a job, but the fact always is, when someone get a job, they will have ten coins in