| 21. | A phenomenon can receive interpretation either ontic or epistemic.
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| 22. | Feldman and Conee offer the following argument for evidentialism as an epistemic justification:
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| 23. | Evidentialism merely defines the epistemic condition of a belief.
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| 24. | Each of these epistemic conceptions of truth can be subjected to various criticisms.
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| 25. | Thus epistemic considerations enter in addition to structural ones.
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| 26. | These can be made precise using epistemic modal logic; see for details.
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| 27. | Wang Yangming was thus more of an idealist with a different epistemic approach.
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| 28. | It is, by construction, an epistemic model.
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| 29. | The axioms of an epistemic logic obviously display the way the agents reason.
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| 30. | He is the author of the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy entry on epistemic justification.
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