Just to make sure we are on the same page - as I understand it, you consider "justified" = "true"? You seem to consider that some statements can be more "justified" than others, depending upon the accumulation of evidence either way?
In your philosophy, is there anything which we may accept as "givens" or "material reality" versus a "belief" which may or may not be true?
For example, would you consider the equation
force = mass x acceleration
a "belief" or a "true" statement useful for describing the behavior of objects under the laws of classical physics?
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