Artículo
On Reasons and Epistemic Rationality
Fecha de publicación:
06/2010
Editorial:
The Journal of Philosophy
Revista:
Journal Of Philosophy, The
ISSN:
0022-362X
e-ISSN:
1939-8549
Idioma:
Inglés
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Resumen
In a recent paper, John Hawthorne and Jason Stanley propose an analysis of how knowledge and action relate to each other.1 According to their Reason-Knowledge Principle (RKP), it is appropriate to treat the proposition that p as a reason for acting iff we know that p, for p-dependent choices;2 within their account, in addition, knowledge delivers probability 1. Hawthorne and Stanley also note that sometimes it is intuitively rational to act on partial beliefs. What is appropriate to treat as one’s reason for action, in this case, is the epistemic probability of p conditional on the agent’s total knowledge K. RKP then requires that one knows that P (p | K) = r (for some r).
Palabras clave:
Knowledge
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Epistemic rationality
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Probabilities
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Cresto, Eleonora Beatriz; On Reasons and Epistemic Rationality; The Journal of Philosophy; Journal Of Philosophy, The; 107; 6; 6-2010; 326-330
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