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    If a belief system contains such beliefs, the subject has... — Carmelics
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    Supports→Coherentism can adequately respond to the no-contact-with-reality objection.

    If a belief system contains such beliefs, the subject has reason to think the belief system brings her into contact with external reality.

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    Finally, foundationalism can be supported by advancing objections to coherentism. One prominent objection is that coherentism somehow fails to ensure that a justified belief system is in contact with reality. This objection derives its force from the fact that fiction can be perfectly coherent. Why think, therefore, that a belief system’s coherence is a reason for thinking that the beliefs in that system tend to be true? Coherentists could respond to this objection by saying that, if a belief sy

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