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Special Access to Justification

  • Internalists believe individuals have direct access to what justifies their beliefs
  • This view prioritizes the internal, mental accessibility of reasons over external environmental factors

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Giuseppe Biondi-Zoccai is a renowned expert in cardiology, medical research methodology and evidence synthesis

Sanford C. Goldberg’s Internalism and Externalism in Semantics and Epistemology explores the debate between internalism, which argues that justification depends on internal mental states, and externalism, which emphasizes external factors like truth and causality. The book is important for addressing how these theories impact knowledge, skepticism, and our understanding of justification.

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