Epistemic Obligations: Truth, Individualism, and the Limits of Belief
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Epistemic Obligations: Truth, Individualism, and the Limits of Belief  -     By: Bruce R. Reichenbach

Epistemic Obligations: Truth, Individualism, and the Limits of Belief

Baylor University Press / 2012 / Hardcover

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Title: Epistemic Obligations: Truth, Individualism, and the Limits of Belief
By: Bruce R. Reichenbach
Format: Hardcover
Number of Pages: 284
Vendor: Baylor University Press
Publication Date: 2012
Dimensions: 9.00 X 6.00 (inches)
Weight: 2 pounds
ISBN: 1602586233
ISBN-13: 9781602586239
Stock No: WW586239

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Questions of belief, and agency over personal belief, abound as individuals claim to have the right to believe whatever they so choose. In a carefully constructed argument, Bruce Reichenbach contends that while individuals have direct control over belief, they are obligated to believe--and purposely seek--the truth. Though the nature of truth and belief is an oft-debated topic, Reichenbach moves beyond surface-level persuasions to address the very core of what constitutes a human right. These epistemic obligations are critical, as the influence of belief is evident throughout society, from law and education to religion and daily decision-making. Grounding his argument in practical case studies, Reichenbach deftly demonstrates the necessity of moral accountability and belief.

Author Bio

Bruce Reichenbach is Professor Emeritus of Philosophy at Augsburg College. He is the author of several books, including On Behalf of God: A Christian Ethic for Biology and The Law of Karma: A Philosophical Study. He lives in the greater Minneapolis-St. Paul, Minnesota area.

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... an excellent introduction to the ethics of belief.

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