Reliabilism and its Rivals by Beddor, Bob (University of Florida and University of Johannesburg) (9781009645492) | Browns Books
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Reliabilism and its Rivals

Part of the Elements in Epistemology series
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According to reliabilism, whether a belief is justified is a matter of whether it was reliably formed.

Reliabilism is one of the leading theories of justification, and it holds important explanatory advantages: it sheds light on the connection between justification and truth, and it offers to situate justification within a naturalistic worldview.

However, reliabilism faces well-known problems. One promising strategy for overcoming these problems is to modify reliabilism, combining it with elements of views that have been traditionally regarded as rivals, such as evidentialism.

This Element offers an opinionated survey of the prospects for reliabilist epistemology, paying particular attention to recent reliabilist-evidentialist hybrid views.

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Cambridge University Press
1009645498 / 9781009645492
Paperback / softback
121
05/02/2026
United Kingdom
88 pages, Worked examples or Exercises
142 grams

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