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Epistemology | Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy iep.utm.edu 2 facts
claimAccording to internalism, the only factors relevant to determining if a belief is justified are the believer's other mental states, such as beliefs about the world, sensory inputs, and beliefs about the relations between various beliefs.
claimAccording to internalism, the only factors relevant to determining whether a belief is justified are the believer's other mental states, such as beliefs about the world, sensory inputs, and beliefs about the relations between various beliefs.
What Is Epistemology? Pt. 3: The Nature of Justification and Belief philosimplicity.com 1 fact
claimInternalism is a theory of justification which posits that everything required to justify a belief is accessible to a person within their own mind, such as mental states or sensory inputs.