Why pragmatic justifications of epistemic norms don’t work

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Why pragmatic justifications of epistemic norms don’t work

Published in: South African Journal of Philosophy
Volume 27 , issue 2 , 2008 , pages: 141–152
DOI: 10.4314/sajpem.v27i2.31508
Author(s): Veli Mitova Department of Philosophy Rhodes University, South Africa

Abstract

Pragmatic justifications of epistemic norms tell us to observe these norms as the best means to attaining the things we value. I argue that such justifications do not work, because they harbour an irresolvable tension: their non-alethic character intrinsically conflicts with the truth-aiming character of the epistemic norms they are justifying. We should abandon, then, either epistemic norms or pragmatic justifications of these norms. I therefore argue that we should abandon pragmatic justifications.

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