DJ Singer - The Philosophical Quarterly, 2018 - academic.oup.com
Epistemic consequentialists think that epistemic norms are about believing the truth and avoiding error. Recently, a number of authors have rejected epistemic consequentialism on …
In this chapter I develop and motivate an account of epistemic autonomy as an intellectual character virtue. In Section 9.2, I clarify the concept of an intellectual virtue and character …
E Jackson - Epistemic autonomy, 2021 - taylorfrancis.com
The aim of this chapter is to (i) examine the concept of epistemic paternalism and (ii) explore the consequences of normative questions one might ask about it. I begin by critically …
The most important questions in life are questions about what we should do and what we should believe. The first kind of question has received considerable attention by normative …
S Moss - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
The move to imprecise credence models leaves many formal norms of rationality surprisingly intact, as rational constraints on precise credences are often reinterpreted as …
D Bradley - Episteme: A journal of individual and social …, 2024 - eprints.whiterose.ac.uk
What should we believe? One plausible view is that we should believe what is true. Another is that we should believe what is rational to believe. I will argue that both these theses can …
Some propositions are not likely to be true overall, but are likely to be true if you believe them. Appealing to the platitude that belief aims at truth, it has become increasingly popular …
This dissertation is about the normative epistemology of concepts. Our abilities to grasp contents—our concepts—are not fixed. Through exploration, experimentation …
DJ Singer - Philosophical Issues, 2019 - search.ebscohost.com
The article offers information on the demoting, promoting objections to epistemic consequentialism and the balance of true beliefs and lack of false beliefs. It mentions the …