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Ideas for Robert Audi, Trent Dougherty and Anand Vaidya
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13. Knowledge Criteria / A. Justification Problems / 2. Justification Challenges / a. Agrippa's trilemma
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Justification is either unanchored (infinite or circular), or anchored (in knowledge or non-knowledge) [Audi,R]
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13. Knowledge Criteria / A. Justification Problems / 2. Justification Challenges / b. Gettier problem
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In a disjunctive case, the justification comes from one side, and the truth from the other [Vaidya]
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Gettier deductive justifications split the justification from the truthmaker [Vaidya]
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13. Knowledge Criteria / A. Justification Problems / 3. Internal or External / a. Pro-internalism
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Internalism about justification implies that there is a right to believe something [Audi,R]
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13. Knowledge Criteria / B. Internal Justification / 5. Coherentism / c. Coherentism critique
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Maths may be consistent with observations, but not coherent [Audi,R]
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It is very hard to show how much coherence is needed for justification [Audi,R]
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A consistent madman could have a very coherent belief system [Audi,R]
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13. Knowledge Criteria / C. External Justification / 1. External Justification
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Consistent accurate prediction looks like knowledge without justified belief [Audi,R]
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13. Knowledge Criteria / C. External Justification / 3. Reliabilism / a. Reliable knowledge
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A reliability theory of knowledge seems to involve truth as correspondence [Audi,R]
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13. Knowledge Criteria / C. External Justification / 3. Reliabilism / b. Anti-reliabilism
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'Reliable' is a very imprecise term, and may even mean 'justified' [Audi,R]
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