John Pollock, epistemic externalism, and the problem of naturalizing justification

Authors

  • Arthur Viana Lopes PPGFil-UFRGS (Doutorado)

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5007/1808-1711.2013v17n1p19

Abstract

In this paper we deal with John Pollock’s criticism against externalism—the idea that a proper naturalistic theory of justification has to be internalist. We analyze whether his refutation really affects every form of externalism, particularly, process reliabilism. We present Pollock’s procedural theory of epistemic norms, and discuss if his arguments are effective agains process reliabilism. We claim that the reasons presented do not really put Pollock’s project in advantage.

Published

2013-04-30

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