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The Value of Cognitive Values
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2013
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Value TheoryCognitive ValuesCollective PoolCognitionSocial SciencesPsychologyGenuine Epistemic AssuranceScience StudyCognitive DevelopmentValue-based LearningCognitive FactorResponsible ScienceCognitive ScienceScientific LiteracyCognitive StudyHuman ValueCognitive VariableEpistemologyDescriptive Research
Traditionally, cognitive values have been thought of as a collective pool of considerations in science that frequently trade against each other. I argue here that a finer-grained account of the value of cognitive values can help reduce such tensions. I separate the values into groups, minimal epistemic criteria, pragmatic considerations, and genuine epistemic assurance, based in part on the distinction between values that describe theories per se and values that describe theory-evidence relationships. This allows us to clarify why these values are central to science and what role they should play, while reducing the tensions among them.
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