Fittingness and Good Reasoning

  • Brunero J
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Abstract

Conor McHugh and Jonathan Way have defended a view of good reasoning according to which good reasoning is explained in terms of the preservation of fittingness.  I argue that their Fittingness View is incorrect.  Not all fittingness-preserving transitions in thought are instances of good reasoning.

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Brunero, J. (2019). Fittingness and Good Reasoning. Journal of Ethics and Social Philosophy, 16(2). https://doi.org/10.26556/jesp.v16i2.782

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