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In Alvin Goldman's causal reliabilism, a 'suitably reliable' belief-forming process is defined as one that has a propensity to produce more true beliefs than false ones and whose causal ancestry has a greater propensity to produce reliable processes than unreliable ones.
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- Naturalistic Epistemology | Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy iep.utm.edu via serper
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