How to be a Normativist about the Nature of Belief |
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Authors: | Kate Nolfi |
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Affiliation: | Department of PhilosophyUniversity of Vermont |
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Abstract: | According to the normativist, it is built into the nature of belief itself that beliefs are subject to a certain set of norms. I argue here that only a normativist account can explain certain non‐normative facts about what it takes to have the capacity for belief. But this way of defending normativism places an explanatory burden on any normativist account that an account on which a truth norm is explanatorily fundamental simply cannot discharge. I develop an alternative account that can achieve explanatory adequacy where this sort of truth privileging account falls short. |
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