The is/ought dichotomy and epistemic obligation
If you can’t get an ought from an is, then the whole concept of epistemic obligation goes out the window.
If you can’t get an ought from an is, then the whole concept of epistemic obligation goes out the window.
We ought to govern our opinion according to reason.
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