Volume 142, Number 1, 67-76, DOI: 10.1007/s11098-008-9301-6

Luminous enough for a cognitive home

Richard Fumerton

From the issue entitled "The First Midwest Epistemology Workshop"

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Abstract

In this paper I argue that there is no viable alternative to construing our knowledge and justified belief as resting on a foundation restricted to truths about our internal states. Against Williamson and others I defend the claim that the internal life of a cognizer really does constitute a special sort of cognitive home that is importantly different from the rest of what we think we know and justifiably believe.

Keywords  Foundationalism - Luminosity - Internalism

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