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Robert Audi is directly linked to the concept of justification through his philosophical work, which explores how testimony generates justification [1], his specific demands regarding testimonially-based justification [2], and his analysis of how beliefs are justified through inferential support [3].
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Epistemology of Testimony | Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy iep.utm.edu 2 facts
claimRobert Audi (1997) is demanding regarding testimonially-based justification but lenient regarding testimonially-based knowledge because he does not consider justification a requirement for knowledge.
claimRobert Audi distinguishes between hypothetical and actual inferences, holding that testimonially-based beliefs are formed directly but are justified on the basis of other beliefs that could support the testimonially-based belief without being part of its actual genesis.
Epistemological Problems of Testimony plato.stanford.edu 1 fact
claimRobert Audi (1997) maintains that while testimony can generate justification, it can only transmit knowledge.