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A pluralistic account of epistemic rationality
pp. 3571-3596
Abstrakt
In this essay, I motivate and defend a pluralistic view of epistemic rationality. The core of the view is the notion that epistemic rationality is essentially a species of (teleological) practical rationality that is put in the service of various epistemic goals. First, I sketch some closely related views that have appeared in the literature. Second, I present my preferred, pluralistic version of the view, and I sketch some of its benefits. Third, I defend the view against a prominent objection recently offered against a class of closely related views by Selim Berker. Last, I raise some distinct, lingering worries, and I sketch some possible ways one might address them.
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Published in:
Ben-Yami Hanoch, Carston Robyn, Werning Markus (2018) Trends in philosophy of language and mind. Synthese 195 (8).
Seiten: 3571-3596
DOI: 10.1007/s11229-017-1388-x
Referenz:
Kopec Matthew (2018) „A pluralistic account of epistemic rationality“. Synthese 195 (8), 3571–3596.