Normatividade e Investigação

Principia: An International Journal of Epistemology 3 (1):7–56 (1999)
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This paper aims at dealing with the problem of normativity as regards naturalized epistemologies. According to Quine's view in "Epistemology Naturalized" normativity is to be ruled out from epistemology altogether. However, some other naturalists and Quine himself in later works revise that doctrine. Particularly, Richard Boyd and Alvin Goldman's stances are reviewed here, in addition to Quine's later view according to which normativity concerns "applied" epistemology. Finally, a further solution is proposed, which stems from an analysis of the pragmatics of investigation. According to this view normativity is a feature of our investigations; it is not related to epistemology as a discipline.

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