ABSTRACT

Sosa and Van Cleve (2001), Van Cleve (1999), and Wolterstorff (2001). 2. References to Reid will be followed by indication of the relevant work – An Inquiry

into the Human Mind (IHM), or Essays on the Intellectual Powers of Man (EIP) – followed by as well page numbers in both the Hamilton and the Brookes editions. (For the former, ‘a’ refers to the left-hand column, ‘b’ to the right-hand side.)

3. Following Van Cleve, we can distinguish between epistemic principles and epistemological ones: the former ‘specify[ . . . ] the conditions under which beliefs of various types are justified, rational, evident, or the like’ (1999, 5); the latter have more broadly to do with matters epistemic. Cf. Alston, 437.