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Why Access to Evidence is not a Necessary Condition for Knowledge?


Authors:
Marina Bakalova BAS, Bulgaria

Pages: 85-91
DOI: https://doi.org/10.54664/VRZJ9645

Abstract:

This article is inspired by a long-lasting debate with a friend and colleague of mine Anna Ivanova about the role of evidence in a general analysis of knowledge. The article summarizes the key points in the debate between epistemic internalists and epistemic externalists, and highlights some of the major arguments undermining the epistemic internalism, according to which access to evidence is not a necessary condition for knowledge.

Keywords:

epistemic externalism, epistemic internalism, evidence, justification

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