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Doxastic planning and epistemic internalism
pp. 2571-2591
Abstrakt
In the following I discuss the debate between epistemological internalists and externalists from an unfamiliar meta-epistemological perspective. In doing so, I focus on the question of whether rationality is best captured in externalist or internalist terms. Using a conception of epistemic judgments as “doxastic plans,” I characterize one important subspecies of judgments about epistemic rationality—focusing on the distinctive rational/functional role these judgments play in regulating how we form beliefs. Then I show why any judgment that plays this role should be expected to behave the manner internalists predict. In this way, I argue, we can explain why our basic toolbox for epistemic evaluation includes an internalist conception of rationality.
Publication details
Published in:
(2014) Synthese 191 (12).
Seiten: 2571-2591
DOI: 10.1007/s11229-014-0412-7
Referenz:
Schafer Karl (2014) „Doxastic planning and epistemic internalism“. Synthese 191 (12), 2571–2591.