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Ep. 207 - Arguments for Internalism in Epistemology w/Dr. Tim McGrew

Parker's Pensées

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Exploring Internalism and Externalism in Epistemology

This chapter examines the philosophical concepts of internalism and externalism, focusing on their implications for knowledge and justification. It challenges traditional beliefs about justification through examples, such as non-verbal creatures like dogs, and addresses the complexities surrounding justification and intuitive knowledge. The conversation also reviews historical perspectives, including the influence of Bertrand Russell, while providing insights into the internalist approach to the Gettier problem and defining distinct types of justification.

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