The Reliability of Sense Perception

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The Reliability of Sense Perception is a major work in epistemology by William Alston that defends the justificatory role of perceptual experience in forming rational beliefs about the external world.

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instanceOf philosophical book
work in epistemology
addresses the epistemic status of perceptual practices
the nature of epistemic justification
the problem of the criterion
the relationship between experience and belief
author William P. Alston NERFINISHED
concerns how perceptual beliefs can be rationally grounded
whether sense perception is a basic source of knowledge
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
critiques classical foundationalism
radical skepticism about the external world
strong internalist requirements on justification
defends a moderate foundationalist picture of justification
a reliabilist account of epistemic justification
the justificatory role of perceptual experience
the rationality of relying on sense perception
field analytic philosophy
theory of knowledge
genre academic monograph
hasInfluenced contemporary discussions of reliabilism
debates on the epistemology of perception
work on religious epistemology by William P. Alston
intendedAudience advanced students of philosophy
professional philosophers
language English
mainClaim perceptual experience can confer justification on beliefs about the external world
sense perception is a generally reliable source of belief
skeptical challenges to perceptual justification can be answered
we are prima facie justified in trusting our perceptual practices
mainTopic epistemic justification
epistemic practices
epistemology
external world
foundationalism
internalism and externalism in epistemology
justification of perceptual belief
perceptual experience
rational belief
reliabilism
sense perception
philosophicalPositionSupported epistemic externalism
moderate foundationalism about justification
reliabilist theory of justification
philosophicalTradition Anglo-American analytic philosophy

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William Alston notableWork The Reliability of Sense Perception