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Frontiers of Philosophy in China

ISSN 1673-3436

ISSN 1673-355X(Online)

CN 11-5743/B

邮发代号 80-983

Frontiers of Philosophy in China  2012, Vol. 7 Issue (1): 142-153   https://doi.org/10.3868/s030-001-012-0008-7
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Why We Care Whether Our Beliefs Are True: An Answer to Stephen Stich?
Why We Care Whether Our Beliefs Are True: An Answer to Stephen Stich?
CHEN Zhen()
Department of Philosophy, Nanjing Normal University, Nanjing 210046, China
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Do we really care whether our beliefs are true? Stephen Stich gives us a very surprising but challenging answer: Once we find out what it means for a belief to be true, the answer to the above question is “a consistently negative” one. He argues that there is neither intrinsic nor instrumental value in having true beliefs. However, his argument is based on some very dubious reasons. For instance, one of his reasons is that if we value true beliefs intrinsically, we will leave out a huge space of mental states that have no truth values but would vastly increase their user’s power or happiness or biological fitness. But this is false because we can value different things intrinsically at the same time. He is even less successful in arguing against instrumental value in having true beliefs. He admits that he does not establish a knockdown argument against the value of having true beliefs, but he insists that the burden of argument be surely on those who maintain that there is value in having true beliefs. To meet his challenge, we have shown that there is cognitive intrinsic value in holding true beliefs and that generally, true beliefs are more conducive to our survival than false beliefs. If we completely depend on our false beliefs to achieve our goals, we will act like a blind cat who can only catch a mouse by chance.

Key wordstruth    true belief    intrinsic value    instrumental value    pragmatism
出版日期: 2012-03-05
Corresponding Author(s): CHEN Zhen,Email:chenzhen3488@sina.com   
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. Why We Care Whether Our Beliefs Are True: An Answer to Stephen Stich?[J]. Frontiers of Philosophy in China, 2012, 7(1): 142-153.
CHEN Zhen. Why We Care Whether Our Beliefs Are True: An Answer to Stephen Stich?. Front Phil Chin, 2012, 7(1): 142-153.
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