The Preconditional Value of Understanding

<p> In this dissertation I examine whether and how knowledge or cognitive achievements like it have final value. I first give an account of epistemic value according to which it is not a unique kind of value, but rather value simpliciter which attaches to epistemic objects. I then critically e...

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Main Author: Yunker, Mathew Mandeville
Language:EN
Published: University of California, Irvine 2014
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spelling ndltd-PROQUEST-oai-pqdtoai.proquest.com-36311452014-10-02T04:11:04Z The Preconditional Value of Understanding Yunker, Mathew Mandeville Epistemology|Philosophy <p> In this dissertation I examine whether and how knowledge or cognitive achievements like it have final value. I first give an account of epistemic value according to which it is not a unique kind of value, but rather value simpliciter which attaches to epistemic objects. I then critically evaluate recent prominent accounts of the value of knowledge and find them lacking. I argue that both virtue- and curiosity-based accounts of the value of knowledge fail to ground universal final value for it. I conclude that knowledge does not in fact have universal final value, and propose my own view that not it, but understanding has what I call universal preconditional value: it is a precondition for the formation of values at all.</p> University of California, Irvine 2014-09-26 00:00:00.0 thesis http://pqdtopen.proquest.com/#viewpdf?dispub=3631145 EN
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Yunker, Mathew Mandeville
The Preconditional Value of Understanding
description <p> In this dissertation I examine whether and how knowledge or cognitive achievements like it have final value. I first give an account of epistemic value according to which it is not a unique kind of value, but rather value simpliciter which attaches to epistemic objects. I then critically evaluate recent prominent accounts of the value of knowledge and find them lacking. I argue that both virtue- and curiosity-based accounts of the value of knowledge fail to ground universal final value for it. I conclude that knowledge does not in fact have universal final value, and propose my own view that not it, but understanding has what I call universal preconditional value: it is a precondition for the formation of values at all.</p>
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