Multiple Choice
For coherentists, an individual belief, p, is justified
A) if S believes that p, and p is true.
B) if S believes that p is coherent.
C) in virtue of p's membership in a system of basic beliefs.
D) in virtue of p's membership in a coherent system of beliefs.
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