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Externalistic
Externalistic Ex*ter`nal*is"tic, a. Pertaining to externalism --North Am. Rev.

Meaning of Externalist from wikipedia

- 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...