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    Phenomenal Conservatism: Epistemic Justification by Seemings
    with Mansour Nasiri and Mohammad MohammadRezaie
    Philosophy and Kalam 54 (2). 2021.
    Phenomenal Conservatism is an approach to epistemological justification that, based on "appearances" and "seemings" and in line with the theory of common sense epistemology, attempt to set up an internal and non-inferential justification, at least for some kind of beliefs. According to this view, justification and non-justification have a direct relationship with the mental state of the agent. Based on this assumption that “Things are as they seem”, phenomenal conservatism offers its central ide…Read more