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Process reliabilism has been used as an
argument against philosophical skepticism, such as the
brain in a vat
thought experiment.
Process reliabilism is a...
- of
special concern to
modern epistemology, such as
justification and
reliabilism, by
focusing on the
knower as
agent in a
manner similar to how virtue...
- acts as a sa****uard
against lucky coincidence.
Virtue reliabilism is a
special form of
reliabilism in
which intellectual virtues, such as
properly functioning...
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theoretical concept, to
explain biological aging and
species longevity Reliabilism, in
philosophy and
epistemology Unreliable narrator,
whose credibility...
- Plantinga. Evidentialism –
Beliefs depend solely on the
evidence for them.
Reliabilism – A
belief is
justified if it is the
result of a
reliable process. Infallibilism –...
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internalism by
challenging externalist views of justification,
particularly reliabilism. The
argument asks us to
imagine a
subject with
beliefs and experiences...
- Plantinga. Evidentialism –
Beliefs depend solely on the
evidence for them.
Reliabilism – A
belief is
justified if it is the
result of a
reliable process. Infallibilism –...
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Rationale for
Reliabilism", 251. Bach, "A
Rationale for
Reliabilism," 254. Bach, "Rationale," 259. Kent Bach's home...
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Religious philosophy -
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Romanticism - Russian...
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value of
knowledge is
often discussed in
relation to
reliabilism and
virtue epistemology.
Reliabilism can be
defined as the
thesis that
knowledge is reliably...