In epistemology, justification is supposed to capture what makes a belief reasonable as opposed to merely true. However, imagine someone in a society where throwing bones to predict the future is completely accepted. Of course this is a terrible way to come to hold beliefs, but if she is being as responsible as she knows how, we want to call her beliefs reasonable or justified in one sense, but not another. In this dissertation, I argue that we should incorporate two separate senses of justification into epistemological theorizing. Many philosophers have discussed two-sense views, but they have contrasted exclusive senses (e.g., a belief is either internally or externally justified), or included one sense within the other (e.g., all objecti...
This research work titled, “Virtue epistemology: Internalism and Externalism Justification” attempts...
The internalism/externalism debate is of interest in epistemology since it addresses one of the most...
Two arguments against the compatibility of epistemic internalism and content externalism are conside...
The article features one of the main discussions in contemporary Anglo-American epistemology regardi...
What do we mean when we say that a belief is justified? What justifies a belief? These are two very ...
This paper deals with the issue between internalist end externalist conception of epistemic justific...
Two natural ideas we have about justification are that we are justified by basing our beliefs on goo...
When is a belief justified? I consider three sorts of arguments for different accounts of justificat...
Essential to our self-conception as rational human animals is that we are the makers and takers of r...
There are many important dimensions of epistemic evaluation, one of which is justification. We don’t...
(forthcoming, Philosophical Studies) When is a belief justified? There are three families of argumen...
In the dissertation, I explore the contemporary debate in epistemology over the nature of epistemic ...
Externalist theories of justification create the possibility of cases in which everything appears to...
Most epistemologists agree that epistemic justification is required for knowledge. This requirement ...
While epistemologists have long debated what it takes for beliefs to be justified, they've devoted m...
This research work titled, “Virtue epistemology: Internalism and Externalism Justification” attempts...
The internalism/externalism debate is of interest in epistemology since it addresses one of the most...
Two arguments against the compatibility of epistemic internalism and content externalism are conside...
The article features one of the main discussions in contemporary Anglo-American epistemology regardi...
What do we mean when we say that a belief is justified? What justifies a belief? These are two very ...
This paper deals with the issue between internalist end externalist conception of epistemic justific...
Two natural ideas we have about justification are that we are justified by basing our beliefs on goo...
When is a belief justified? I consider three sorts of arguments for different accounts of justificat...
Essential to our self-conception as rational human animals is that we are the makers and takers of r...
There are many important dimensions of epistemic evaluation, one of which is justification. We don’t...
(forthcoming, Philosophical Studies) When is a belief justified? There are three families of argumen...
In the dissertation, I explore the contemporary debate in epistemology over the nature of epistemic ...
Externalist theories of justification create the possibility of cases in which everything appears to...
Most epistemologists agree that epistemic justification is required for knowledge. This requirement ...
While epistemologists have long debated what it takes for beliefs to be justified, they've devoted m...
This research work titled, “Virtue epistemology: Internalism and Externalism Justification” attempts...
The internalism/externalism debate is of interest in epistemology since it addresses one of the most...
Two arguments against the compatibility of epistemic internalism and content externalism are conside...