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at the Wayback Machine. Bach, "A Rationale for Reliabilism ", 251. Bach, "A Rationale for Reliabilism ," 254. Bach, "Rationale," 259. Kent Bach's home
List of philosophical problems
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infinite regress as unproblematic. Among contemporary epistemologists, reliabilism has emerged as the most widely accepted approach to addressing the problem
Sherrilyn Roush
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superior to other externalist views of knowledge, including process reliabilism . Of particular interest are the new view's fallibilist account of knowledge
Colin Howson
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sceptical argument, the new riddle of induction, naturalised epistemology, reliabilism , scientific realism, deductivism, objective chances and Hume on miracles
Carl Ginet
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(1976). "Performativity", Linguistics and Philosophy (1979). "Contra Reliabilism ", The Monist (1985). "The Fourth Condition", in Philosophical Analysis
Peter Lipton
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Oxford Readings in Philosophy, Oxford University Press, 1996. "Popper and Reliabilism ", in A. O"Hear (ed.), Karl Popper: Philosophy and Problems, Royal Institute
J. D. Trout
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Neurophilia. Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 12, 281–282. 2008. Strategic Reliabilism : A Naturalistic Approach to Epistemology. Philosophy Compass, 3/5, 1049–1065
Phenomenal conservatism
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irresponsible behavior to be justified. Steup, Matthias. "Internalist Reliabilism ," Philosophical Issues 14 (2004): 403-25. Makes the objection that PC
Michael Slote
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7–19. "Sentimentalist Virtue Epistemology: Beyond Responsibilism and Reliabilism " (2019). In Heather Battaly (ed.)Routledge Handbook of Virtue Epistemology
Philosophical Explanations
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required) Goldman, Alvin I. (2009). "Recursive Tracking versus Process Reliabilism ". Philosophy and Phenomenological Research. 68 (1). – via EBSCO's Academic
Lorenzo Peña
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gradually modify them. Not only foundationalism of any kind is rejected but reliabilism is not accepted either, since no procedure is to be unconditionally trusted