In their account of knowledge, externalists differ from the traditional account of knowledge in their emphasis on
a. the process by which our beliefs are formed.
b. the reasons we have for our beliefs.
c. the coherence among our beliefs.
d. all of the above
a. the process by which our beliefs are formed.
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