We argue that the most plausible characterisation of the norm of truth—it is permissible to believe that p if and only if p is true—is unable to explain Transparency in doxastic deliberation, a task for which it is claimed to be equipped. In addition, the failure of the norm to do this work undermines the most plausible account of how the norm guides belief formation at all. Those attracted to normativism about belief for its perceived explanatory credentials had better look elsewhere
That truth provides the standard for believing appears to be a platitude, one which dovetails with t...
© 2016 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. When in the business of offering an account of the epistemic normativ...
This work was supported by the 2021-2022 Analysis Trust Studentship, Royal Institute of Philosophy 2...
Nishi Shah and David Velleman purport to explain transparency, the phenomenon exhibited by doxastic ...
Many philosophers have sought to account for doxastic and epistemic norms by supposing that belief ‘...
That falsity is a defect in belief can be captured with a prohibitive norm holding that truth is the...
Belief has a special connection to truth, a connection not shared by mental states like imagination....
In his 2003 paper “How Truth Governs Belief” Nishi Shah claims that within first personal doxastic d...
Doxastic normativism is the thesis that norms are constitutive of or essential to belief, such that ...
For belief, the standard of correctness is truth. Truth is said to be the norm of belief. This thesi...
It is widely maintained that doxastic norms that govern how people should believe can be explained b...
This is a survey of recent debates concerning the normativity of belief. We explain what the thesis ...
Many philosophers hold that a norm of truth governs the propositional attitude of belief. According ...
That truth provides the standard for believing appears to be a platitude, one which dovetails with t...
© 2016 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. When in the business of offering an account of the epistemic normativ...
This work was supported by the 2021-2022 Analysis Trust Studentship, Royal Institute of Philosophy 2...
Nishi Shah and David Velleman purport to explain transparency, the phenomenon exhibited by doxastic ...
Many philosophers have sought to account for doxastic and epistemic norms by supposing that belief ‘...
That falsity is a defect in belief can be captured with a prohibitive norm holding that truth is the...
Belief has a special connection to truth, a connection not shared by mental states like imagination....
In his 2003 paper “How Truth Governs Belief” Nishi Shah claims that within first personal doxastic d...
Doxastic normativism is the thesis that norms are constitutive of or essential to belief, such that ...
For belief, the standard of correctness is truth. Truth is said to be the norm of belief. This thesi...
It is widely maintained that doxastic norms that govern how people should believe can be explained b...
This is a survey of recent debates concerning the normativity of belief. We explain what the thesis ...
Many philosophers hold that a norm of truth governs the propositional attitude of belief. According ...
That truth provides the standard for believing appears to be a platitude, one which dovetails with t...
© 2016 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. When in the business of offering an account of the epistemic normativ...
This work was supported by the 2021-2022 Analysis Trust Studentship, Royal Institute of Philosophy 2...