
Ep. 344: Gettier and Goldman on Justified True Belief (Part Two)
The Partially Examined Life Philosophy Podcast
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Exploring Naturalistic Frameworks and Reliableism in Philosophy
The chapter examines the concepts of feasibleism and reliableism within a naturalistic framework, discussing the role of external factors and recursive clauses in forming reliable beliefs. It draws comparisons to Cartesian foundationalism and explores connections to philosophers such as Locke, Plato, and Hegel in addressing counterfactuals in analytic philosophy.
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