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Evidentialism, Reliabilism, Evidentialist Reliabilism?

2020
Experientialism is compared and contrasted with Evidentialism, Reliabilism, and Evidentialist Reliabilism. The generality problem for Reliabilism is discussed, as well as the issue of how to measure reliability. A probabilistic understanding of reliability is put forward.
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RELIABILISM AND SAFETY

Metaphilosophy, 2006
Abstract:Duncan Pritchard has recently highlighted the problem of veritic epistemic luck and claimed that a safety‐based account of knowledge succeeds in eliminating veritic luck where virtue‐based accounts and process reliabilism fail. He then claims that if one accepts a safety‐based account, there is no longer a motivation for retaining a commitment
Kelly Becker
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Reliabilism

2012
Reliabilism is an approach to the nature of knowledge and of justified belief. Reliabilism about justification, in its simplest form, says that a belief is justified if and only if it is produced by a reliable psychological process, meaning a process that produces a high proportion of true beliefs.
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Simple Reliabilism and Agent Reliabilism

Philosophy and Phenomenological Research, 2003
John Greco offers a version of virtue epistemology which attempts to include the good features of reliabilism and yet avoid the problems facing that theory. The most intriguing element of his approach is its theoretical unity. Whereas other theorists have claimed that both objective and subjective justification are needed to avoid the problems of ...
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Transglobal Evidentialism-Reliabilism

Acta Analytica, 2007
We propose an approach to epistemic justification that incorporates elements of both reliabilism and evidentialism, while also transforming these elements in significant ways. After briefly describing and motivating the non-standard version of reliabilism that Henderson and Horgan call “transglobal” reliabilism, we harness some of Henderson and Horgan ...
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Reliabilism

2000
Abstract Considers the popular doctrine of reliabilism, the thesis that distinguishing between internal and external guarantees of reliability dissolves Hume's problem, since there may well be an external guarantee, in the way the world actually is, of the reliability of standard inductive practice. Indeed, we have good evidence that the
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Indicator Reliabilism

Philosophy and Phenomenological Research, 2004
In ‘Epistemic Folkways and Scientific Epistemology’Goldman offers a theory of justification inspired by the exemplar account of concept representation. I discuss the connection and conclude that the analogy does not support the theory offered. I then argue that Goldman's rule consequentialist framework for analysis is vulnerable to a problem of ...
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Reliabilism

1993
Abstract As I use the term, externalism is the complement of internalism; the externalist denies that in order for one of my beliefs to have warrant for me, I must have some sort of special or privileged access to the fact that I have warrant, or to its ground.
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Popper and Reliabilism

Royal Institute of Philosophy Supplement, 1995
Karl Popper attempted to give an account of scientific research as the rational pursuit of the truth about nature without any appeal to what he took to be the fictitious notion of non-demonstrative or inductive support. Deductive inference can be seen to be inference enough for science, he claimed, once we appreciate the power of data to refute theory.
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