Psychic children in the park thought experiment is good for paradox of deontology w/ epistemics
Paradox of epistemic virtue/truth-seeking: Difficulty of individuating beliefs lead to the difficulty in giving a unified reason or standard for belief formation, specifically it will face the same issues as the paradox of deontology, where a maximising answer can’t be right, but without an account of the value of right action/true belief that implies such an account of value, it’s hard to see why the standard should have any normative force for us/isn’t totally arbitrary. Remember the example of belief-revision with a rock from K&R paper.
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