Multiple Choice
A belief is justified for a reliabilist when that belief
A) arises from a more basic belief.
B) is a member of a coherent set of beliefs.
C) is produced by a process that yields a relatively high proportion of true beliefs and a relatively low proportion of false beliefs.
D) is produced by a process that yields absolute certainty.
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