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Here, the immediate warrant can fall well short of being sufficient, and yet the beliefs comprising the system may end up being sufficiently warranted, because of the warrant they transfer (without losing) to one another.
Note two important things about a belief that is sufficiently warranted in the way described above.
In our two-belief case, I supposed both beliefs were initially (independently of any warrant transfer) just short of being sufficiently warranted.
And, of course, if both beliefs were very close to being sufficiently warranted just in virtue of their immediate warrant, and each transferred enough warrant to the other, then it will happen that each becomes sufficiently warranted in virtue of the partial mutual basing described above — together, of course, with the independent warrant the belief enjoyed since the beginning of our story.
For according to Direct Warrant Realism (DWR), though perceptual beliefs don't have enough immediate warrant to be sufficiently warranted, they (or at least many of them) become sufficiently warranted in virtue of relations of mutual support that they bear to one another.
But suppose further that, in virtue of relations of mutual support that hold among beliefs in the system, these beliefs transfer warrant among themselves, with the result that many of them end up being sufficiently warranted.
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