UID:
edocfu_9961427109302883
Umfang:
1 online resource (ix, 301 pages).
ISBN:
0-429-03021-5
,
0-429-63862-0
Serie:
Routledge studies in epistemology
Inhalt:
There are arguably moral, legal and prudential constraints on behavior. But are there epistemic constraints on belief? Are there any requirements arising from intellectual considerations alone? This volume includes original essays written by top epistemologists that address this and closely related questions from a variety of new, sometimes unexpected, angles. It features a wide variety of positions, ranging from arguments for and against the existence of purely epistemic requirements, reductions of epistemic requirements to moral or prudential requirements, the biological foundations of epistemic requirements, extensions of the scope of epistemic requirements to include such things as open-mindedness, eradication of implicit bias and interpersonal duties to object, to new applications such as epistemic requirements pertaining to storytelling, testimony and fundamentalist beliefs. Anyone interested in the nature of responsibility, belief or epistemic normativity will find a range of useful arguments and fresh ideas in this cutting-edge anthology.
Anmerkung:
English
Weitere Ausg.:
ISBN 0-367-14110-8
Sprache:
Englisch