Knowing full well: the normativity of beliefs as performances

  • Ernest Sosa Rutgers University, USA
Keywords: Animal Knowledge, Reflective Knowledge, Aptness, Epistemic Normativity, Epistemic Value

Abstract

Belief is considered a kind of performance, which attains one level of success if it is true (or accurate), a second level if competent (or adroit), and a third if true because competent (or apt). Knowledge on one level (the animal level) is apt belief. The epistemic normativity constitutive of such knowledge is thus a kind of performance normativity. A problem is posed for this account by the fact that suspension of belief seems to fall under the same sort of epistemic normativity as does belief itself, yet to suspend is of course precisely not to perform, certainly not with the aim of truth. The paper takes up this problem, and proposes a solution that distinguishes levels of performance normativity, including a first order where execution competence is in play, and a second order where the performer must assess the risks attendant on issuing a first-order performance. This imports a level of reflective knowledge that ascends above the animal level.

Author Biography

Ernest Sosa, Rutgers University, USA

Ernest Sosa es Profesor de Filosofía en la Rutgers University, EUA. Doctor en Filosofía [PhD] por la University of Pittsburgh. Sus principales áreas de interés son la epistemología, la metafísica la filosofía de la mente y la epistemología moral. Entre sus principales publicaciones se cuentan: A Virtue Epistemology. Apt Belief and Reflective Knowledge. Vol. I (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 2007), Reflective Knowledge. Apt Belief and Reflective Knowledge. Vol. II (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 2009), Knowing Full Well (Princeton-Oxford: Princeton University Press, 2011); Judgment and Agency (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2015). Es editor de Philosophy and Phenomenological Research y Noûs.

References

Knowing full well: the normativity of beliefs as performances
Published
2015-12-31
How to Cite
[1]
Sosa, E. 2015. Knowing full well: the normativity of beliefs as performances. Disputatio. 4, 5 (Dec. 2015), 81-94. DOI:https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3551715.
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Articles and Essays