A counter-example to knowledge comprised of No False Premise Knowledge and Causation Knowledge.
Hypothetical
- You are driving to countryside and point at a barn saying that is a nice looking barn
- You don;t know that you are in a fake barn land where there are cardboard barns
- Coincidentally, the object you point to is the single real barn
- You have a justified true belief
- You are pointing to a barn
- Your belief is based only on true premises
- Your belief seems to be caused by the fact
Most people think this does not amount to knowledge, they say you just got lucky