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Let's call the things that make a belief justified or unjustified J-factors.
However, this too seems problematic, since it is unclear why the lack of phenomenology should make a belief concept-dependent or why the phenomenology of perception should make it concept-independent (Bermúdez 2007).
The debate is over whether the grounds are such that they can make a belief sufficiently justified so that a responsible epistemic agent is entitled to assent to the proposition.[3] The basic issue at stake is whether the justification condition of knowledge can be fulfilled.
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They may be conditions that a speaker must ordinarily fulfill when making a belief attribution.
According to evidentialism, what makes a belief justified in this sense is the possession of evidence.
https://www.ashoka.org/en/about-ashoka. "According to Evidentialism, what makes a belief justified … is the possession of evidence.
If a given justification makes a belief certain for one subject, it should do so for everyone.
This is a coherence approach because what makes a belief system justified, on this view, is precisely its coherence.
What makes a belief such as "All bachelors are unmarried" justified solely on the basis of reason?
In defense of Locke, it can be argued that he was interested in giving an account of what it is that makes a belief a memory belief; if that is correct, then the belief condition surely is unobjectionable.
Put very superficially the access internalist argues that a feature of a belief or epistemic situation that makes a belief noninferentially justified must be a feature to which we have actual or potential access.
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