3756 | Perception, introspection, testimony, memory, reason, and inference can give us knowledge |
3757 | Causal theory says true perceptions must be caused by the object perceived |
3759 | You can acquire new knowledge by exploring memories |
3752 | Justification can be of the belief, or of the person holding the belief |
3753 | Foundationalism aims to avoid an infinite regress |
3754 | Infallible sensations can't be foundations if they are non-epistemic |
3755 | Justification is normative, so it can't be reduced to cognitive psychology |
3761 | Modern arguments against the sceptic are epistemological and semantic externalism, and the focus on relevance |
3760 | Predictions are bound to be arbitrary if they depend on the language used |
3758 | Semantic externalism ties content to the world, reducing error |