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Rational Uncertainty and the Success Norm for InquiryMind 135 (1). 2026.There is an epistemic limit on rational inquiry. This follows from that fact that inquiries are intentional actions. I argue that it is epistemically irrational to inquire into questions when you cannot rationally believe that you will be successful in your inquiry. Accordingly, I defend a new norm of inquiry: the Success Norm for Inquiry (SUN). An important upshot of the discussion is that there will be cases where epistemic rationality mandates suspense but prevents further inquiry. Sometimes …Read more
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Areas of Specialization
| Epistemology |
| Theories of Knowledge |
| Epistemic Normativity |
| Philosophy of Race |
| Racism |