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Ideas of James Pryor, by Text

[American, fl. 2005, Teacher at Harvard, and then Princeton, then NYU.]

2005 There is immediate Justification
§3 p.184 The best argument for immediate justification is not the Regress Argument, but considering examples
§4 p.185 Impure coherentists accept that perceptions can justify, unlike pure coherentists
§4 p.188 Coherentism rests on the claim that justifications must be beliefs, with propositional content
§4 p.188 An experience's having propositional content doesn't make it a belief
§6 p.193 Reasons for beliefs can be cited to others, unlike a raw headache experience
§7 p.196 Beliefs are not chosen, but you can seek ways to influence your belief