Justification, internalism, and deontology -- Classical chisholmian internalism -- Post-classical chisholmian internalism -- Coherentism -- Bonjourian coherentism -- Bayesian coherentism and warrant -- Bayesian coherentism and rationality -- Pollockian quasi-internalism -- Reliabilism -- Prospect and retrospect
Summary
Contemporary epistemologists seldom focus attention on the nature of warrant; and when they do, they display deplorable diversity. The author argues that none of their claims is correct, and suggests a more satisfactory alternative. He surveys current contributions to the discussion of warrant and neighbouring issues