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According to internalism, the only factors relevant to determining whether a belief is justified are the believer's other mental states, such as beliefs about the world, sensory inputs, and beliefs about the relations between various beliefs.
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- Epistemology | Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy iep.utm.edu via serper
Referenced by nodes (5)
- justification concept
- belief concept
- internalism concept
- sensory input concept
- mental states concept