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Ethics of Beliefs
Wanja Wiesesubject
Value theoryPractical philosophyEvidentialismPsychologyBayesian inferenceEthics of beliefCognitive biasEpistemologyFocus (linguistics)description
This paper deals with the concept of positive learning (PL). The main goal is to provide a working definition of PL on which further refinements and extensions can be based. First, I formulate a list of desiderata for a definition of PL: I argue that a working definition of PL should (i) make the involved epistemic norms explicit, (ii) be flexible, and (iii) be empirically tractable. After that, I argue that a working definition of PL should focus on three basic epistemic norms (which I call Evidentialism, Degrees of Plausibility, and Non-Arbitrary Updates). Drawing on work on the ethics of belief and Bayesian inference, I highlight theoretical and empirical challenges that already follow from such basic assumptions. Finally, I formulate a working definition of PL based on the three epistemic norms and show that it fulfills the desiderata given above. Furthermore, I also provide a tentative agenda for future research that seeks to develop the notion of PL in various ways that are relevant to PLATO in general, and to a “practical philosophy of mind” in particular.
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2017-12-16 |