
Publication details
Year: 2015
Pages: 4009-4030
Series: Synthese
Full citation:
, "Evidence of factive norms of belief and decision", Synthese 192 (12), 2015, pp. 4009-4030.


Evidence of factive norms of belief and decision
pp. 4009-4030
in: Markus Eronen, Raphael van Riel (eds), Understand though modeling, Synthese 192 (12), 2015.Abstract
According to factive accounts of the norm of belief and decision-making, you should not believe or base decisions on a falsehood. Even when the evidence misleadingly suggests that a false proposition is true, you should not believe it or base decisions on it. Critics claim that factive accounts are counterintuitive and badly mischaracterize our ordinary practice of evaluating beliefs and decisions. This paper reports four experiments that rigorously test the critic’s accusations and the viability of factive accounts. The results undermine the accusations and provide the best evidence yet of factive norms of belief and decision-making. The results also help discriminate between two leading candidates for a factive norm: truth and knowledge. Knowledge is the superior candidate.
Publication details
Year: 2015
Pages: 4009-4030
Series: Synthese
Full citation:
, "Evidence of factive norms of belief and decision", Synthese 192 (12), 2015, pp. 4009-4030.