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Knowledge / Theory of justification / Basic belief / Foundationalism / Reliabilism / Internalism and externalism / Coherentism / Objectivism / Belief / Epistemology / Philosophy / Justification
Date: 2011-12-30 06:12:37
Knowledge
Theory of justification
Basic belief
Foundationalism
Reliabilism
Internalism and externalism
Coherentism
Objectivism
Belief
Epistemology
Philosophy
Justification

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