- and one's
motivation to do X. Conversely, the
motivational externalist (or
moral externalist)
claims that
there is no
necessary internal connection between...
-
whole or in part, by
factors external to the speaker.
According to an
externalist position, one can
claim without contradiction that two
speakers could...
- the "internalists" and the "
externalists."
Prominent internalists included both
Lynch and Brodie; the most
vocal externalists included Derek Gatherer, a...
-
whereas internalists require cognitive access to
justificatory means,
externalists find
justification without such access.
Foundationalism was initiated...
-
philosophical school of "rationalism" and
contrasts with the anti-nativist,
externalist view of
language consistent with the
philosophical school of "empiricism"...
- system.
Another important criterion in
externalist theory is to
which aspect of the mind is addressed. Some
externalists focus on
cognitive aspects of the...
-
defence of a
factualist ontology, a
functionalist theory of the mind, an
externalist epistemology, and a
necessitarian conception of the laws of nature. Keith...
-
Quine and others, and was used as a
justification for a
shift towards externalist theories of justification. John L.
Pollock and
Joseph Cruz have stated...
-
application of
direct reference theory to
proper names. The
semantic externalist theory of meaning,
according to
which meaning is not a
purely psychological...
- judgments, for example,
because of the
weakness of the will.
Motivational externalists accept that
people can
judge an act to be
morally required without feeling...