There Are Diachronic Norms of Rationality

Thought: A Journal of Philosophy 4 (1):38-45 (2015)
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Abstract

Some philosophers have recently argued that there are no diachronic norms of epistemic rationality, that is, that there are no norms regarding how you should change your attitudes over time. I argue that this is wrong on the grounds that there are norms governing reasoning

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Ulf Hlobil
Concordia University

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