internalists
Internalists are proponents of internalism, a family of theories in philosophy that hold that certain properties of mental states—such as justification, reasons, belief formation, or content—depend on internal factors accessible to the subject. In epistemology, internalism asserts that what justifies a belief and the mental evidence available to the believer must be determined by internal cognitive states rather than by external factors alone. Externalists counter that justification can depend on features outside the agent's mental life, such as reliability or causal connections to the world.
In other domains, internalism appears in philosophy of mind and language, where internalist accounts of mental