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Indeed, some leading internalists explicitly reject the GD conception and any deontological concept that is proposed as an analysis of the concept of justification, and yet this fact has no effect on their one important form of internalism, namely mentalism (Conee and Feldman 2001).
Nor does mentalism entail the correctness of the deontological concept.
But these latter two forms of internalism are not logically connected to the deontological concept.
That is, if justification is really a deontological concept, this fact may have implications for accessibility.
The deontological concept of justification could be conjoined with either accessibility internalism or with mentalism.
There is one additional view that is often thought of as internalist in epistemology, namely the idea that the concept of justification is a deontological concept.
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This shows that synchronic deontological concepts are dubious philosophical significance.
Medical ethics teaching should also be all inclusive, such as the teaching the value of 'heart' over 'mind', the value of incorporating deontological concepts etc [ 12].
For elaboration on the non-deontological concept of justifiation, see essays 4, 5, and 9 in Alston 1989.
See Alston's essays "Concepts of Epistemic Justification" and "The Deontological Conception of Epistemic Justification," both in Alston 1989.
This is the sense of "internal" ingredient in the deontological conception of justification, and it is this that makes that concept a species of epistemic internalism.
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