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Year: 1993

Pages: 357-376

Series: Synthese

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Hilary Kornblith, "Epistemic normativity", Synthese 94 (3), 1993, pp. 357-376.

Epistemic normativity

Hilary Kornblith

pp. 357-376

in: Synthese 94 (3), 1993.

Abstract

This paper examines the source and content of epistemic norms. In virtue of what is it that epistemic norms have their normative force? A semantic approach to this question, due to Alvin Goldman, is examined and found unacceptable. Instead, accounts seeking to ground epistemic norms in our desires are argued to be most promising. All of these accounts make epistemic norms a variety of hypothetical imperative. It is argued that such an account may be offered, grounding our epistemic norms in desire, which nevertheless makes these imperatives universal. The account is contrasted with some recent work of Stephen Stich.

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Publication details

Year: 1993

Pages: 357-376

Series: Synthese

Full citation:

Hilary Kornblith, "Epistemic normativity", Synthese 94 (3), 1993, pp. 357-376.