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Utilitarian epistemology

Steve Petersen

pp. 1173-1184

Abstract

Standard epistemology takes it for granted that there is a special kind of value: epistemic value. This claim does not seem to sit well with act utilitarianism, however, since it holds that only welfare is of real value. I first develop a particularly utilitarian sense of “epistemic value”, according to which it is closely analogous to the nature of financial value. I then demonstrate the promise this approach has for two current puzzles in the intersection of epistemology and value theory: first, the problem of why knowledge is better than mere true belief, and second, the relation between epistemic justification and responsibility.

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Published in:

(2013) Synthese 190 (6).

Pages: 1173-1184

DOI: 10.1007/s11229-011-9887-7

Full citation:

Petersen Steve (2013) „Utilitarian epistemology“. Synthese 190 (6), 1173–1184.