So does the Neg address reliability?
And we found price does not denote reliability.
Call coherentism of this kind reliability coherentism.
Their reliability depends on how much they can be trusted.
Reliability is an open question, and we don’t have much data here.
Narrator: A psychological test is usually measured in two ways: reliability and validity.
Meanwhile, reliability engineers at Nestle made an average of $104,897 per year, according to Glassdoor.
Local reductionism does not require hearers to be justified in believing the general reliability of testimony.
The bank placed second in Security and Reliability, and third in Reputation, Feature Breadth, and Ease of Use.
"Even though we are a challenger in the market, they see these assets, history, proven reliability, and scale."
Your expected reliability with respect to q is understood as the probability—chance or propensity—that your guess of q is true.
For example, the reliabilist can rely on perception to justify the reliability of perception, memory to justify the reliability of memory.
Other reliabilisms focus on global reliability: the reliability of the type of process or method used across all or many of its applications.
As we have already seen, a crucial question that faces reliability theories concerns the domain in which a process is assessed for reliability.
Field’s point is not simply, echoing Benacerraf, that no causal account of reliability will be available to the platonist, and therefore to the platonic realist.
As a natural interpretation of the reliability condition would be contravened here, this is taken by many to demonstrate that reliability (so understood) is not a necessary condition of justified belief.
The problem is that it is intuitively implausible that I could come to acquire justification for the reliability of my seemings by relying on the very seemings whose reliability one is attempting to justify.
GE’s reputation for washers is mixed at best, with Consumer Reports giving it only a Fair reliability rating (“Appliance Reliability: How Brands Stack Up,” Consumer Reports, August 2019, pp. 28–29), and few other sources reporting any data.
The canonization of memory in his set of first principles indicates that Reid does not believe that the reliability of the faculty of memory can be justified in a non-circular way since any attempt to demonstrate its reliability will presuppose its reliability (EIP 6.4, 481; IHM 2.3, 28).
First, Olsson’s theorem is proved against the backdrop of a dynamic (or, in the language of Bovens and Hartmann, 2003, endogenous) model of reliability: the assessment of witness reliability, which in this model is represented as a probability of reliability, may change as we obtain more testimonies.
reliability
noun attribute
- the quality of being dependable or reliable
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