10 ideas
6871 | We can't only believe things if we are currently conscious of their justification - there are too many [Goldman] |
6872 | Internalism must cover Forgotten Evidence, which is no longer retrievable from memory [Goldman] |
6874 | Internal justification needs both mental stability and time to compute coherence [Goldman] |
19722 | We could know the evidence for our belief without knowing why it is such evidence [Mittag] |
19723 | Evidentialism can't explain that we accept knowledge claims if the evidence is forgotten [Mittag] |
19720 | Evidentialism concerns the evidence for the proposition, not for someone to believe it [Mittag] |
6873 | Coherent justification seems to require retrieving all our beliefs simultaneously [Goldman] |
19721 | Coherence theories struggle with the role of experience [Mittag] |
6875 | Reliability involves truth, and truth is external [Goldman] |
7604 | Amos was the first prophet to emphasise justice and compassion [Amos, by Armstrong,K] |