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Revision 3 . . September 25, 2001 7:38 am by Mark Christensen
Revision 2 . . September 25, 2001 6:39 am by Mark Christensen [The use of "externalism" in philosophy of mind]
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Externalism in this context is the view that there are factors other than those which are internal to the believer. One strand of externalism is reliabilism, another is loosely called the [causal theory of knowledge]?.
Externalism in this context is the view that there are factors other than those which are internal to the believer which govern whether one can be warranted in calling that belief knowlege. One strand of externalism is reliabilism, another is loosely called the [causal theory of knowledge]?.

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