Process reliabilism and veritic effectiveness

Journal of the Belarusian State University. Philosophy and Psychology 8 (3):35-44 (2024)
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Abstract

The article discusses the main ideas of Alvin Goldman’s process reliabilism and related epistemological theories. A conceptual distinction between epistemic reliability and veritic effectiveness is introduced as a more parsimonious alternative to traditional arguments against reliabilism. The main ideas of reliabilism are examined in light of the notion of veritic effectiveness.

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Aleksey Kardash
Institute of Philosophy, National Academy of Sciences of Belarus

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