The new evil demon problem and deontological internalism

Authors

  • Mikhail Gennadievich Khort Kazan (Volga region) Federal University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5840/eps202158463

Keywords:

internalism, externalism, deontologism, the new evil demon problem, Goldman, Sosa, virtue epistemology

Abstract

The article defends an internalist version of the virtue epistemology. This point contradicts many contemporary theories of epistemic virtues, as they are mostly externalistic. This is partly due to the fact that externalism is more consistent with cognitive science, situationism and the social epistemology. Another reason is that it was the externalists who revived interest in the aretic approach within the framework of modern epistemology. Nevertheless, the author shows that it is internalism that offers the best answer to the question about the essence of epistemic virtues. In the introductory part of the article, the classical definitions of internalism and externalism are given. It is explained that the author use an extended definition of internalism, which is characterized by the inclusion epistemic virtues in the structure of justification. The second part is devoted to critic of externalism. The New Evil Demon Problem is the instrument of analysis. The author shows that there are scenarios in which the function of justification as a reliable “guide” to truth cannot serve as a criterion for epistemic evaluation. Situations are possible in which the subject has a false but justified belief. Externalism cannot explain such scenarios, which motivates to abandon this approach. The third part of the article discusses internalism as a possible response to The New Evil Demon Problem. The author believes that justification should be considered as a deontological concept. The condition of reliability, which is an important element of externalism, must be replaced by the condition of correct motivation and epistemic debt. This means that the assessment of beliefs and subjects should be based on what motives they have and how they manifest them in cognition.

Published

2021-12-31

How to Cite

[1]
2021. The new evil demon problem and deontological internalism. Epistemology & Philosophy of Science. 58, 4 (Dec. 2021), 95–109. DOI:https://doi.org/10.5840/eps202158463.