A Theory of Epistemic Justification: Justification
Leplin, Jarrett
2009-01-01 00:00:00
[I can now give a preliminary statement of my theory. The theory is in two parts:
A belief is epistemically justified if it is reliably produced or sustained and no incompatible belief is epistemically justified.A person is epistemically justified in believing a proposition that he has good reason to believe is an epistemically justified belief.]
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[I can now give a preliminary statement of my theory. The theory is in two parts:
A belief is epistemically justified if it is reliably produced or sustained and no incompatible belief is epistemically justified.A person is epistemically justified in believing a proposition that he has good reason to believe is an epistemically justified belief.]
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