No epistemic norm for action

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One central debate in recent literature on epistemic normativity concerns the epistemic norm for action. This paper argues that this debate is afflicted by a category mistake: strictly speaking, there is no such thing as an epistemic norm for action. To this effect, I introduce a distinction between epistemic norms and norms with epistemic content; I argue that while it is plausible that norms of the latter type will govern action in general, epistemic norms will only govern actions characteristically associated with delivering epistemic goods.

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Simion, M. (2018, July 1). No epistemic norm for action. American Philosophical Quarterly. University of Illinois Press. https://doi.org/10.2307/45128617

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