
Doxastic Internalism
Doxastic Internalism is a theory in philosophy about what justifies beliefs. It holds that for a belief to be justified, the thinker must have internal access to the reasons or evidence that support it. In other words, you need to be aware of the rationale behind your belief to consider it justified, regardless of whether the belief actually corresponds to reality. This view emphasizes the importance of internal mental states and accessible reasons in determining whether beliefs are rational or justified.