Epistemic Value

In Andrew Cullison (ed.), The Continuum Companion to Epistemology. Continuum. pp. 270-287 (2012)
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Abstract

Epistemology is normative. This normativity has been widely recognized for a long time, but it has recently come into direct focus as a central topic of discussion. The result is a recent and large turn towards focusing on epistemic value. I’ll start by describing some of the history and motivations of this recent value turn. Then I’ll categorize the work within the value turn into three strands, and I’ll discuss the main writings in those strands. Finally, I’ll explore some themes that are ripe for further development.

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Dennis Whitcomb
Western Washington University

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