The aim of this book is to answer two important questions about the issue of normativity in epistemology: Why are epistemic reasons evidential and what makes epistemic reasons and rationality normative?
The aim of this book is to answer two important questions about the issue of normativity in epistemology: Why are epistemic reasons evidential and what makes epistemic reasons and rationality normative?
Patrick Bondy is Assistant Professor at Wichita State University, USA. He has previously held appointments at Trent University, Brandon University, Saint Mary's University, and a Postdoctoral Fellowship with the Sage School of Philosophy at Cornell University. His research has appeared in Dialogue , Synthese, American Philosophical Quarterly, and Pacific Philosophical Quarterly.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Introduction 2. Kinds of Reasons 3. Being Guided by Reasons 4. Epistemic Deontologism and Strong Doxastic Voluntarism 5. The Instrumental Conception of Epistemic Rationality 6. Two Problems for the Instrumental Conception of Epistemic Rationality 7. The Instrumental Normativity of Epistemic Rationality
1. Introduction 2. Kinds of Reasons 3. Being Guided by Reasons 4. Epistemic Deontologism and Strong Doxastic Voluntarism 5. The Instrumental Conception of Epistemic Rationality 6. Two Problems for the Instrumental Conception of Epistemic Rationality 7. The Instrumental Normativity of Epistemic Rationality
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