Epistemic Norms and Theoretical Deliberation |
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Authors: | Christopher Hookway |
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Affiliation: | Department of Philosophy, University of Sheffield,UK |
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Abstract: | Some fundamental epistemic norms govern the conduct of the activity of inquiry and the progress of theoretical deliberation. We monitor our deliberations by raising questions about how they should be conducted and about how effectively they have been carried out. Such questions 'occur' to us: we are often passive recipients of them. The paper discusses what determines when questions should occur to us and it investigates how far these observations can be seen as threatening our freedom of mind. These phenomena help us to see the role of states such as virtues in epistemic evaluation. |
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