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The relationship is defined by the role of the mind as the locus for the justification of beliefs [1] and as the internal state that seeks to align with external reality through the formation of beliefs [2].

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Epistemology | Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy iep.utm.edu Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy 2 facts
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.
claimThe typical purpose of belief is to describe or capture the way things actually are, seeking a match between an individual's mind and the world.