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TWO CHEERS FOR PROCESS RELIABILISM

Pacific Philosophical Quarterly, 1994
L'A. expose et defend deux arguments du processus de fiabilisme (le fiabilisme etant apprehende en termes de probabilite de la verite): l'argument de la chance epistemique et l'argument du pouvoir ...
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PROCESS RELIABILISM'S TROUBLES WITH DEFEAT

The Philosophical Quarterly, 2014
One attractive feature of process reliabilism is its reductive potential: it promises to explain justification in entirely non-epistemic terms. In this paper, I argue that the phenomenon of epistemic defeat poses a serious challenge for process reliabilism’s reductive ambitions.
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Developmental Process Reliabilism: on Justification, Defeat, and Evidence

Erkenntnis, 2010
Here I present and defend an etiological theory of objective, doxastic justification, and related theories of defeat and evidence. The theory is intended to solve a problem for reliabilist epistemologies—the problem of identifying relevant environments for assessing a process’s reliability.
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Process Reliabilism and Its Classic Problems

2016
So far we have looked at versions of experientialism and versions of epistemological disjunctivism that agree in their analysis of perceptual justification as being importantly connected to evidence. Where experientialism takes perceptual beliefs to be evidentially justified by experience, epistemological disjunctivism takes perceptual beliefs to be ...
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Reliabilism’s Memory Loss

Philosophical Quarterly, 2021
Matthew Frise
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Recursive Tracking versus Process Reliabilism

Philosophy and Phenomenological Research, 2009
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PROCESS RELIABILISM'S TROUBLES WITH DEFEAT

Philosophical Quarterly, 2015
Bob Beddor
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Reliabilism and the Suspension of Belief

Australasian Journal of Philosophy, 2016
Weng Hong Tang
exaly  

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