Epistemic externalism is a view about what it takes for a belief to be epistemically justified or to be an item of knowledge. Externalism has grown considerably in popularity over the past few decades and this development has spilled over into the philosophy of religion, where we find externalist theories of justification and knowledge being employed to make the case for the positive epistemic status of religious beliefs. In §1, I offer an overview of epistemic externalism and its rival, internalism. In §2, I outline some of the most significant applications of externalism to the philosophy of religion. In §3, I consider whether externalist theories are really required to secure various desiderata that externalist religious epistemologists ...
A person’s authoritative self-knowledge about the contents of his or her own beliefs is thought to c...
Contemporary philosophy (at least in English-speaking world) is dominated by discussions between fou...
Internalist approaches to epistemic justification are, though controversial, considered a live optio...
Epistemic externalism is a view about what it takes for a belief to be epistemically justified or to...
Internalism, mainly defined as a person's ability to justify a belief based only on internal affairs...
This research work titled, “Virtue epistemology: Internalism and Externalism Justification” attempts...
Our aim is to provide a topography of the relevant philosophical terrain with regard to the possible...
The dialogue between internalists who maintain a belief is a case of knowledge when that which justi...
This paper presents a novel challenge to epistemic internalism. The challenge rests on a set of case...
The disputes between externalism and internalism in the philosophy of mind and epistemology are reve...
The Paper argues for the synthesis of the Internalism and Externalism theory of justification. It is...
The paper introduces and discusses two different types of criticisms of epistemic externalism. First...
Internalists in epistemology think that whether one possesses epistemic statuses such as knowledge o...
This thesis engages with epistemology’s value problem. That is, is knowledge epistemically pref...
Claims about the truth are often still based on each person's point of view. Thus, the question aris...
A person’s authoritative self-knowledge about the contents of his or her own beliefs is thought to c...
Contemporary philosophy (at least in English-speaking world) is dominated by discussions between fou...
Internalist approaches to epistemic justification are, though controversial, considered a live optio...
Epistemic externalism is a view about what it takes for a belief to be epistemically justified or to...
Internalism, mainly defined as a person's ability to justify a belief based only on internal affairs...
This research work titled, “Virtue epistemology: Internalism and Externalism Justification” attempts...
Our aim is to provide a topography of the relevant philosophical terrain with regard to the possible...
The dialogue between internalists who maintain a belief is a case of knowledge when that which justi...
This paper presents a novel challenge to epistemic internalism. The challenge rests on a set of case...
The disputes between externalism and internalism in the philosophy of mind and epistemology are reve...
The Paper argues for the synthesis of the Internalism and Externalism theory of justification. It is...
The paper introduces and discusses two different types of criticisms of epistemic externalism. First...
Internalists in epistemology think that whether one possesses epistemic statuses such as knowledge o...
This thesis engages with epistemology’s value problem. That is, is knowledge epistemically pref...
Claims about the truth are often still based on each person's point of view. Thus, the question aris...
A person’s authoritative self-knowledge about the contents of his or her own beliefs is thought to c...
Contemporary philosophy (at least in English-speaking world) is dominated by discussions between fou...
Internalist approaches to epistemic justification are, though controversial, considered a live optio...