He concludes that to understand how norms (like moral norms) apply to rational agents, one must embrace an of justification.
: Reviewers note that the book begins with a "sweeping review" of the major historical arguments for and against externalism before introducing Littlejohn’s unique "brand" of the theory. Other Potential Meanings
The book explores one of the oldest debates in epistemology: .
He concludes that to understand how norms (like moral norms) apply to rational agents, one must embrace an of justification.
: Reviewers note that the book begins with a "sweeping review" of the major historical arguments for and against externalism before introducing Littlejohn’s unique "brand" of the theory. Other Potential Meanings
The book explores one of the oldest debates in epistemology: .