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(2018) Synthese 195 (9).

Epistemic instrumentalism and the reason to believe in accord with the evidence

Nathaniel Sharadin

pp. 3791-3809

Epistemic instrumentalists face a puzzle. In brief, the puzzle is that if the reason there is to believe in accord with the evidence depends, as the instrumentalist says it does, on agents’ idiosyncratic interests, then there is no reason to expect that this reason is universal. Here, I identify and explain two strategies instrumentalists have used to try and solve this puzzle. I then argue that we should find these strategies wanting. Faced with the failure of these strategies, I articulate a heretofore neglected solution on behalf of instrumentalism.

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DOI: 10.1007/s11229-016-1245-3

Full citation:

Sharadin, N. (2018). Epistemic instrumentalism and the reason to believe in accord with the evidence. Synthese 195 (9), pp. 3791-3809.

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