Epistemic norms, all things considered

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Kate Nolfi
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[1] University of Vermont,Department of Philosophy
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Synthese | 2021年 / 198卷
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Epistemic normativity; Epistemic norms; Ethics of belief; Reasons for belief;
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An action-oriented epistemology takes the idea that our capacity for belief subserves our capacity for action as the starting point for epistemological theorizing. This paper argues that an action-oriented epistemology is especially well-positioned to explain why it is that, at least for believers like us, whether or not conforming with the epistemic norms that govern belief-regulation would lead us to believe that p always bears on whether we have normative reasons to believe that p. If the arguments of this paper are successful, then an action-oriented approach has a kind of explanatory power that has proved elusive, and so merits serious and sustained philosophical attention that it has yet to receive.
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页码:6717 / 6737
页数:20
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