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{{Short description|Theory that beliefs are justified when from reliable processes}} '''Reliabilism''', a category of theories in the [[philosophy|philosophical]] discipline of [[epistemology]], has been advanced as a theory both of [[Theory of justification|justification]] and of [[knowledge]]. Process reliabilism has been used as an argument against [[philosophical skepticism]], such as the [[brain in a vat]] thought experiment.<ref name="kd47">{{cite web|url=http://pantheon.yale.edu/~kd47/responding.htm|title=Responding to Skepticism|last=DeRose|first=Keith|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20001114223600/http://pantheon.yale.edu/~kd47/responding.htm|archive-date=14 November 2000|year=1999}}</ref> Process reliabilism is a form of [[Internalism and externalism#Epistemology|epistemic externalism]].<ref name="kd47"/>
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