claim
Internalists hold that a belief is justified only if it is appropriately related to other mental states, whereas externalists hold that justification comes at least partly from external factors, such as the reliability of the process that generated the belief.
Authors
Sources
- Naturalistic Epistemology | Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy iep.utm.edu via serper
Referenced by nodes (4)
- justification concept
- reliability concept
- mental states concept
- internalism concept