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    Some Epistemologists Argue That Beliefs Can Be Justified on the Basis
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Some Epistemologists Argue That Beliefs Can Be Justified on the Basis

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Some epistemologists argue that beliefs can be justified on the basis of both particular to general and general to particular reasoning.

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