I'm not impressively knowledgeable in the area of philosophy (nor a particularly big fan of it in the first place), but I have read about the subject pretty extensively (note that reading and retaining are not the same thing). It has always seemed to me that (much like political ideologies), no single philosophy really works if taken entirely on it's own. Rather, each individual philosophy provides workable ways to perceive, interpret, and comprehend things and it feels perfectly natural to mix and match them as an individual... therefore not claiming to adhere to any specific one.
In other words, in every philosophy I have ever read about, there are things that I agree with and things that I do not (but might agree with a different philosophy's take, instead).
That said, I like this Reliablism. I don't recall hearing of it before.
In other words, in every philosophy I have ever read about, there are things that I agree with and things that I do not (but might agree with a different philosophy's take, instead).
That said, I like this Reliablism. I don't recall hearing of it before.