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The concept of mind is central to epistemology, as demonstrated by internalism, which posits that the justification of a belief relies on factors internal to the believer's mind [1].

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claimInternalism is an epistemological view maintaining that the justification of a belief depends solely on factors internal to the believer's mind, such as their thought processes during the belief's formation.