No. It’s about truth. Cognitive engines don’t run because you justified them into existence. They run when they systematically produce truth, whether the philosophers agree it ought to or not.
To produce truth systematically—by a method known to generate truth reliably—is to produce justified truth.
for sane vales of “justified”.
What insane values did you have in mind? “Justified” is pretty much a success-word in philosophy.
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No. It’s about truth. Cognitive engines don’t run because you justified them into existence. They run when they systematically produce truth, whether the philosophers agree it ought to or not.
To produce truth systematically—by a method known to generate truth reliably—is to produce justified truth.
for sane vales of “justified”.
What insane values did you have in mind? “Justified” is pretty much a success-word in philosophy.