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Whereas when we evaluate an action, we are interested in assessing the action from either a moral or a prudential point of view, when it comes to beliefs, what matters is the pursuit of truth.
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Develop your point-of-view.
Choose a point-of-view.
Tell from the proper point-of-view.
Consistently remain in one point-of-view.
What these questions have in common is that they are hard — extraordinarily hard, hard from every point of view: constitutional, legal, moral, practical, prudential.
From the evolutionary point of view, the answer is simple: our forerunners who lacked such a prudential instinct died out.
Accordingly, it could be argued that from a purely epistemic point of view, we do regard all true belief as valuable for its own sake, regardless of what further prudential goals we might have (e.g., Goldman 1999: 3; Lynch 2004: 15 16; Alston 2005: 31).
"My point of view".
Whose point of view presides?
I always see their point of view.
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