Hi Jack, thanks for that. I deleted my reply. I can see why you would object to that first interpretation. I too like to keep my ‘winning’ quite separate from my truth seeking and would join you in objecting to exhortations that people should explain reasons for their beliefs only for pragmatic purposes. It may be that my firm disapproval of mixing epistemic rationality with pragmatics was directed at you, not the mutual enemy so pardon me if that is the case.
I certainly support giving explanations and justifications for beliefs. The main reason I wouldn’t support it as an obligation is for the kind of thing that you thought I was doing to you. Games can be played with norms and I don’t want people who are less comfortable with filtering out those sort of games to feel obligated to change their beliefs if they cannot defend them according to the criteria of a persuader.
Hi Jack, thanks for that. I deleted my reply. I can see why you would object to that first interpretation. I too like to keep my ‘winning’ quite separate from my truth seeking and would join you in objecting to exhortations that people should explain reasons for their beliefs only for pragmatic purposes. It may be that my firm disapproval of mixing epistemic rationality with pragmatics was directed at you, not the mutual enemy so pardon me if that is the case.
I certainly support giving explanations and justifications for beliefs. The main reason I wouldn’t support it as an obligation is for the kind of thing that you thought I was doing to you. Games can be played with norms and I don’t want people who are less comfortable with filtering out those sort of games to feel obligated to change their beliefs if they cannot defend them according to the criteria of a persuader.