Knowledge, Practice, and Merit

Discipline Filosofiche 22 (2):133-152 (2012)
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Abstract

In this paper I discuss the role that knowledge plays with regard to rational action. It has been recently argued that knowledge determines appropriate action. I examine this proposal, consider objections against it, and finally propose a defense of it.

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Université Laval

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