perspective
Internalists argue that the externalist understanding of justification's truth-conduciveness is too strong, because a belief could be objectively likely to be true even if a person has no good reason to believe the relevant proposition, which internalists consider epistemically irrational.
Authors
Sources
- Epistemic Justification – Introduction to Philosophy: Epistemology press.rebus.community via serper
Referenced by nodes (3)
- justification concept
- externalist concept
- internalism concept