warrantedness
Warrantedness is the status of a belief or claim being warranted: it is supported by justification and produced by cognitive processes that are reliable in the believer’s environment. In epistemology, a warranted belief is one that has not only a relation to truth but also constituents that justify holding it; warrantedness helps distinguish well-supported beliefs from those that are merely true by accident or guesswork.
Origins and usage: The term and its theoretical role are most closely associated with discussions of epistemic
Criteria and conceptions: Commonly cited criteria for warrantedness include the proper functioning of cognitive faculties, reliability
Relation to knowledge and debate: Warrantedness is often treated as a core component of knowledge, but Gettier-style
Applications: In science and everyday reasoning, warrantedness guides evaluation of claims, testimony, and theories by focusing