"If I know I am right, I am probably wrong." Is this a true statement?
Another necessary condition for knowledge is truth: that's another reason why, if you really do know you are right, you can not probably be wrong. But the slogan 'if I think I know I am right, I am probably wrong' could be be true. And it could be true in at least two different ways: I could in fact be wrong, or I could in fact be right but not, as Alex points out, have good evidence. Lucky guesses aren't knowledge.
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