The Value of Epistemic Norms

Original Articles

The Value of Epistemic Norms

Published in: South African Journal of Philosophy
Volume 24 , issue 2 , 2005 , pages: 65–76
DOI: 10.4314/sajpem.v24i2.31414
Author(s): Veil Mitova Queens’ College 15 Trafalgar Road, UK

Abstract

It is argued that, contrary to popular pragmatist opinion, the source of epistemic normativity does not lie in the realm of practical rationality. Epistemic norms are indeed hypothetical, as the pragmatist anticipates, but he has misjudged how much their antecedent can do for him. I first consider the most general argument available to the pragmatist. I then focus on the way John Heil and Hilary Kornblith have refmed it. Kornblith’s position poses the most plausible challenge to the defender of the autonomy of epistemic norms. Even at its best, however, the pragmatist argument flounders.

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