Philosophers sometimes suggest that there is a sense in which you are justified in believing something only
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Philosophers sometimes suggest that there is a sense in which you are justified in believing something only if you believe it as the result of a reliable process of belief formation. What do you think they mean? Is there anything about statistical learning theory that might help explain what it is to be justified in this sense?
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An Elementary Introduction To Statistical Learning Theory
ISBN: 9780470641835
1st Edition
Authors: Sanjeev Kulkarni
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