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Epistemic justification is a core subject of inquiry within the field of epistemology, as evidenced by the internalist and externalist debates regarding its determinants [1], [2], and its role in broader philosophical discussions [3].

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Epistemic Justification – Introduction to Philosophy: Epistemology press.rebus.community Todd R. Long · Rebus Community 2 facts
claimExternalists in epistemology believe that the factors determining epistemic justification are settled by a combination of a person's mental states and factors outside the person's mind.
claimInternalists in epistemology believe that the factors determining epistemic justification depend entirely on what is occurring inside a person's mind.
Virtue Epistemology | Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy iep.utm.edu Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy 1 fact
referenceJames Montmarquet (1993) offers a virtue-based conception of epistemic justification that is aimed at illuminating moral responsibility rather than addressing the concerns that typically interest epistemologists.