Internalism And Epistemology by Timothy McGrew
The Architecture of Reason
A defense of internalist, evidentialist justification, it argues that the reasons that make beliefs rational must be accessible to the thinker, critiques externalist and reliabilist accounts, and develops a classical foundationalist structure for knowledge. It integrates probabilistic (often Bayesian) confirmation theory to articulate how evidence supports belief, addresses perception, memory, testimony, and a priori knowledge, and responds to skepticism and Gettier-style challenges, aiming to show how rational agents can assess and organize their reasons from the inside.
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- 2007
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