Navigating Inquiry

In Aaron Creller & Jonathan Matheson, Inquiry: Philosophical Perspectives. Routledge (forthcoming)
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Abstract

According to Falbo (2021), inquiry aims not at specific epistemic improvement (such as only knowledge or only justified belief) but at epistemic improvement in general. Inquiring minds want to end up in a better epistemic position with respect to their question, having undergone their inquiry. In this paper we examine what consequences this epistemic improvement view of inquiry has for how we conduct inquiry; how we navigate choices in inquiry. Having briefly motivated the epistemic improvement view of inquiry, we turn to examining some implications of this view of inquiry. In particular, if inquiry aims at epistemic improvement, then how we should go about inquiring will differ depending upon both which epistemic improvement we are after as well as whose epistemic improvement we are after.

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Jonathan Matheson
University of North Florida
Joshua DiPaolo
California State University, Fullerton

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