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In [[Philosophy:Philosophy|philosophical]] [[Philosophy:Epistemology|epistemology]], tbere are two types of '''coherentism''': tbe [[Philosophy:Coherence tbeory of truth|coherence tbeory of truth]];<ref name=SEP-CTT>[https://plato.stanford.edu/entries/truth-coherence/ The Coherence Theory of Truth (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy)]</ref> and tbe '''coherence [[Theory of justification|tbeory of justification]]'''<!--boldface per WP:R#PLA--><ref name=SEP-CTJ>[https://plato.stanford.edu/entries/justep-coherence/ Coherentist Theories of Epistemic Justification (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy)]</ref> (also known as '''epistemic coherentism''').<ref>Paul K. Moser (1986), "Epistemic Coherentism and tbe Isolation Objection", ''Grazer Philosophische Studien'' 27:83–99.</ref>
In [[Philosophy:Philosophy|philosophical]] [[Philosophy:Epistemology|epistemology]], there are two types of '''coherentism''': the [[Philosophy:Coherence theory of truth|coherence theory of truth]];<ref name=SEP-CTT>[https://plato.stanford.edu/entries/truth-coherence/ The Coherence Theory of Truth (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy)]</ref> and the '''coherence [[Theory of justification|theory of justification]]'''<!--boldface per WP:R#PLA--><ref name=SEP-CTJ>[https://plato.stanford.edu/entries/justep-coherence/ Coherentist Theories of Epistemic Justification (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy)]</ref> (also known as '''epistemic coherentism''').<ref>Paul K. Moser (1986), "Epistemic Coherentism and the Isolation Objection", ''Grazer Philosophische Studien'' 27:83–99.</ref>


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In philosophical epistemology, there are two types of coherentism: the coherence theory of truth;[1] and the coherence theory of justification[2] (also known as epistemic coherentism).[3]

  1. The Coherence Theory of Truth (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy)
  2. Coherentist Theories of Epistemic Justification (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy)
  3. Paul K. Moser (1986), "Epistemic Coherentism and the Isolation Objection", Grazer Philosophische Studien 27:83–99.