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Epistemologists use the terms 'internalist' and 'externalist' to distinguish whether a theory requires a person to cognitively access or be aware of the factors that make their belief justified; theories requiring such access are 'internalist,' while those that do not are 'externalist.'
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- Epistemic Justification – Introduction to Philosophy: Epistemology press.rebus.community via serper
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- epistemology concept
- justification concept
- belief concept
- externalist concept
- internalism concept