
Bertrand Russel
Bertrand Russell was a British philosopher and logician who explored the nature of knowledge, belief, and truth. In the context of Justification Theory, he examined how we justify our beliefs and what counts as valid evidence. Russell argued that for a belief to be justified, it must be supported by logic or empirical evidence. He also emphasized the importance of skepticism, advocating for questioning assumptions and searching for clarity in our reasoning. His work laid the groundwork for modern discussions about knowledge, philosophy of language, and the scientific method.