John Gibbons presents a new account of epistemic normativity. Belief seems to come with a built-in set of standards or norms¿truth and reasonableness, for example¿but which one is the fundamental norm of belief? He explains both the norms of knowledge and of truth in terms of the fundamental norm, the one that tells you to be reasonable.
John Gibbons presents a new account of epistemic normativity. Belief seems to come with a built-in set of standards or norms¿truth and reasonableness, for example¿but which one is the fundamental norm of belief? He explains both the norms of knowledge and of truth in terms of the fundamental norm, the one that tells you to be reasonable.
John Gibbons is the Susan J. Rosowski Associate Professor of Philosophy at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. He received his PhD from Brown University. He has taught at New York University and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He works on epistemology, action theory, and the philosophy of mind.
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Preface 1: The Puzzle Part I: The Ambiguity Theory 2: Subjective and Objective "Oughts" 3: Blaming the Question Part II: Objectivism 4: The Derivation 5: Teleology Part III: The Natural Reaction 6: Guidance 7: Access Part IV: Subjectivism 8: Knowledge Versus Truth 9: Moore 10: The Moore Conditionals Bibliography
Preface 1: The Puzzle Part I: The Ambiguity Theory 2: Subjective and Objective "Oughts" 3: Blaming the Question Part II: Objectivism 4: The Derivation 5: Teleology Part III: The Natural Reaction 6: Guidance 7: Access Part IV: Subjectivism 8: Knowledge Versus Truth 9: Moore 10: The Moore Conditionals Bibliography
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