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According to Sinnott-Armstrong,
reliabilists
hold that any belief is justified if it results from a reliable process, regardless of whether that process has anything to do with any inference.
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Sinnott-Armstrong maintains that moral intuitionism is about knowledge.
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Sinnott-Armstrong claims that
moral sense theorists
assimilate particular moral beliefs to perceptual beliefs, which are supposed to be justified independently of inference.
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Sinnott-Armstrong claims confirmation is needed when either the believer or the belief is partial.
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At least some people, Sinnott-Armstrong maintains, can be justified in assuming that they are impartial moral believers.
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