This, however, must not serve as an excuse for simplifying
the epistemic situation we face!
This is an extraordinary
epistemic situation.
As far as the subject can tell, it is possible that the experience is erroneous, so the subject's
epistemic situation should be described as believing that it experiences actual, objective causation or that it appears to him or her that it does.
Of course a perspective on
the epistemic situation of a given actual entity A is available from the perspective of another actual entity B in which A is objectified.
Not exact matches
Thus in the
situation I have sketched, if I am to preserve ethical and
epistemic respectability, I am required to engage in interreligious apologetics.