Epistemic Normativity
This chapter gives a distinctive account of the normativity that is constitutive of knowledge. This account is used to throw light on the much discussed value problem that derives from Plato's Meno: how can knowledge (as such) be better than the corresponding true belief?
Keywords: epistemic normativity, true belief, truth monism, intrinsic value, extrinsic value, epistemic credit, intellectual ethics
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