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Justification, epistemic

2018
The term ‘justification’ belongs to a cluster of normative terms that also includes ‘rational’, ‘reasonable’ and ‘warranted’. All these are commonly used in epistemology, but there is no generally agreed way of understanding them, nor is there even agreement as to whether they are synonymous.
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Epistemic Justification

2001
Abstract Modern disputes about what makes a belief epistemically justified or rational are flawed through failing to recognize that there are different kinds of justifications that are in different ways indicative that the belief is true.
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Justifications, Awareness and Epistemic Dynamics

2013
The paper introduces a new kind of models for the logic of proofs LP, the group justification models. While being an elaboration of Fitting models, the group justification models are a special case of the models of general awareness. Soundness and completeness results of LP with respect to the new semantics are established.
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The deontological conception of epistemic justification: a reassessment

Synthese, 2011
This paper undertakes two projects: Firstly, it offers a new account of the so-called deontological conception of epistemic justification (DCEJ). Secondly, it brings out the basic weaknesses of DCEJ, thus accounted for. It concludes that strong reasons speak against its acceptance.
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Epistemic Justification Revisited

Journal of Philosophical Research, 2016
In his Beyond Justification, Bill Alston argued that there is no single property picked out by ‘epistemic justification,’ and that instead epistemological theory should investigate the range of epistemic desiderata that beliefs may enjoy (as well as the nature of and interconnections among the various epistemic good-making properties).
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Epistemic justification puzzle

2011
The thesis explores the semantics of epistemic justification discourse, a very important part of overall epistemic discourse. It embarks from a critical examination of referentialist theories to arrive at a certain nonreferential, expressivist approach to the semantics of epistemic justification discourse. That is, it criticizes the main referentialist
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Epistemic Justification: Probability, Normalcy, and the Functional Theory

Australasian Journal of Philosophy, 2023
Marvin Backes
exaly  

Epistemic justification and truth

2008
Thesis (Ph.D.) -- La Trobe University, 2008.
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