Publication: Should we respond correctly to our reasons?
Should we respond correctly to our reasons?
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Schmidt, S. (2025). Should we respond correctly to our reasons? Episteme, 22(4), 868–889. https://doi.org/10.1017/epi.2024.28
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It has been argued that rationality consists in responding correctly to reasons. Recent defenses of the normativity of rationality assume that this implies that we always ought to be rational. However, this follows only if the reasons rationality requires us to correctly respond to are normative reasons. Recent meta-epistemological contributions have questioned whether epistemic reasons are normative. If they were right, then epistemic rationality wouldn’t provide us with normative reasons independently of wrong-kind reasons to be epi
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Schmidt, S. (2025). Should we respond correctly to our reasons? Episteme, 22(4), 868–889. https://doi.org/10.1017/epi.2024.28