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Is Truth The Primary Epistemic Goal Epistemische Studien Markus Hess

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Is Truth The Primary Epistemic Goal Epistemische Studien Markus Hess
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Publisher: Ontos Verlag
File Extension: PDF
File size: 16.57 MB
Pages: 156
Author: Markus Hess
ISBN: 9783868380620, 3868380620
Language: English
Year: 2010

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Is Truth The Primary Epistemic Goal Epistemische Studien Markus Hess by Markus Hess 9783868380620, 3868380620 instant download after payment.

This book is focused on a problem that has aroused the most controversy in recent epistemological debate, which is whether the truth can or cannot be the fundamental epistemic goal. Traditional epistemology has presupposed the centrality of truth without giving a deeper analysis. To epistemic value pluralists, the claim that truth is the fundamental value seems unjustified. Their central judgement is that we can be in a situation where we do not attain truth but something else that is also epistemically valuable. In contrast, epistemic value monists are committed to the view that one can only attain something of epistemic value by attaining truth. The debate presented is instructive for understanding how the epistemic value domain is structured.

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