evidentialisista
Evidentialisista is a term used to describe adherents of evidentialism in philosophy and related disciplines. In its broad sense, an evidentialisista maintains that the justification of beliefs should be grounded in evidence that is relevant, accessible, and reliable, and that beliefs should be revised in light of new or better data. The term appears mainly in informal discourse, online forums, and some science communication writing, rather than as a formal label in major philosophical traditions.
Etymology: The word combines evidential, relating to evidence, with the -ista suffix common in Romance languages
Beliefs and practices: Core commitments include prioritizing empirical data, explicit consideration of evidence strength, and a
History and usage: Historically, evidentialism is a well-established position in epistemology, but “evidentialisista” is mainly a
Relation and criticism: Related terms include evidentialism, empiricism, and scientific skepticism. Critics of strict evidentialism argue