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Are epistemic reasons perspective-dependent?

Abstract

This paper focuses on the relation between epistemic reasons and the subject's epistemic perspective. It tackles the questions of whether epistemic reasons are dependent on the perspective of the subject they are reasons for, and if so, whether they are dependent on the actual or the potential perspective. It is argued that epistemic reasons are either independent or minimally dependent on the subject's epistemic perspective. In particular, I provide three arguments supporting the conclusion that epistemic reasons are not dependent on the subject's actual perspective. Furthermore, I show that variants of these arguments apply against popular views holding that epistemic reasons depend on the subject's potential perspective, such as the view that epistemic reasons are facts that one is in a position to know.



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