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As a theory of knowledge, reliabilism asserts that justification is not necessary for knowledge; rather, reliably produced true belief (provided the notion of reliability is suitably refined to rule out Gettier cases) is sufficient for it.[8] When we discuss the nature of justification, we must distinguish between two different issues: First, what do we mean when we use the word 'justification'?
The answer depends on precisely how the relevant notion of reliability is understood.
Indeed, according to an externalist strand of virtue epistemology, it is the very notion of reliability that we should employ to capture the difference between epistemic virtues and vices.
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"We should distinguish two different notions of reliability here, answering two different questions.
The issue of chaos is also relevant to notions of reliability, where one is interested in the stability of spike trains against fluctuations.
This assumption "is a cornerstone when discussing traditional notions of reliability and validity" (Deville and Chalhoub-Deville 2006, p. 12) and is in line with interdependent interaction language and measurement frameworks, which dominate the language testing and traditional measurement literature.
This paper develops a formulation for ferry service network design with stochastic demand via the notion of service reliability (SR).
In this work we formalize the notion of AQS reliability by determining sensitivity of AQS outputs to underlying parameters, and formulate conditions for robust simulation.
The other common notion of test reliability, namely internal consistency, was not questioned by Gilks and Trejos and was therefore not the main focus of this study.
We use the notion of service reliability to confine the stochastic demand into a bounded uncertainty set that the rapid transit network is designed to cover.
In Scheme A, we utilize the notion of service reliability (SR) to address the issue of demand uncertainty and formulate the problem as a two-phase stochastic program in which the schedule of regular services and ad hoc services are derived sequentially.
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