Full Idea
Sheer reliability does not justify belief. ...It may be, for instance, that we have strong though misleading reason to deny the method's reliability.
Gist of Idea
More than actual reliability is needed, since I may mistakenly doubt what is reliable
Source
Earl Conee (First Things First [2004], 'Circles')
Book Reference
Conee,E/Feldman,R: 'Evidentialism' [OUP 2004], p.27
A Reaction
That is, we accept a justification if we judge the method to be reliable, not if it IS reliable. I can disbelieve all the reliable information that arrives in my mind. People do that all the time! Hatred of experts! Support for internalism?