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A Contextual Theory of Epistemic Justification
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A Contextual Theory of Epistemic Justification
Author: David Annis
(Pg. 248 – 254)
Conclusion:
The Contextualism theory has many different factors associated with it that are overlooked by both the Foundationalism theory and the Coherentism theory. Contextualism is a good option to Foundationalism and Coherentism, because unlike the latter two, Contextualism focuses on the social natures and contextual parameters of justification.
Clarification:
Foundationalism – "The theory ...
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