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Description: Discussion of how sense experience justifies or warrants beliefs about the physical world; by Lawrence BonJour.
Epistemological Problems of Perception (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy) Epistemological Problems of Perception First published Thu Jul 12, 2001; substantive revision Sat May 5, 2007 The historically most central epistemological issue concerning perception, to which this article will be almost entirely devoted, is whether and how beliefs about physical objects and about the physical world generally can be justified or warranted on the basis of sensory or perceptual experience—where it is
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