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Evidentialism - Essays in Epistemology
Conee, Earl
Department of Philosophy University of Rochester NY
Feldman, Richard
Department of Philosophy University of Rochester NY
Print publication date: 2004 (this edition)
Published to Oxford Scholarship Online:
Print ISBN-13: 978-0-19-925372-2
doi:10.1093/0199253722.003.0009
8 The Justification of Introspective Beliefs
Richard Feldman
Addresses an important challenge to any evidentialist view of the justification that conscious states provide. The challenge strongly suggests that something other than evidence plays a central role in epistemic justification, something like reliability or intellectual virtue. It is argued that nothing beyond evidence is needed.
Keywords:
basic beliefs
,
classical foundationalism
,
introspection
,
phenomenal concepts
,
problem of the speckled hen
,
safety of beliefs
,
Ernest Sosa
,
virtuous beliefs
doi:10.1093/0199253722.003.0009
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Contents
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Introduction
Part I General Issues
1 First Things First
2 The Basic Nature of Epistemic Justification
3 Internalism Defended
4 Evidentialism
Part II Critical Discussions
5 Authoritarian Epistemology
6 The Generality Problem for Reliabilism
7 The Ethics of Belief
Part III Developments and Applications
8 The Justification of Introspective Beliefs
9 Having Evidence
10 The Truth Connection
11 Heeding Misleading Evidence
12 Making Sense of Skepticism
Bibliography
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