Knowledge and Rational Action: Why What We Know Matters for the Rationality of What We Do

This book motivates and systematically develops the view that knowledge should be at the centre of our theory of practical rationality.

“Only act on what you know!”—the book offers the first comprehensive defence of this slogan in the form of a knowledge-based decision theory. The proposed view is shown to be the most straightforward explanation of emerging bodies of evidence for a link between knowledge and rational action. The book provides novel solutions to well-known challenges that invoke high-stakes scenarios, seemingly rational actions based on reasonable but false beliefs, and decision-making under risk and uncertainty. The emerging view brings together traditional and formal approaches to epistemology and the study of practical rationality. The resulting knowledge-based decision theory is embedded in a rich normative landscape, encompassing innovative accounts of excuses, rational acceptance and the simplification of reasoning.

Knowledge and Rational Action will be of great interest to researchers and graduate students interested in epistemology, practical rationality and decision theory.

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Knowledge and Rational Action: Why What We Know Matters for the Rationality of What We Do

This book motivates and systematically develops the view that knowledge should be at the centre of our theory of practical rationality.

“Only act on what you know!”—the book offers the first comprehensive defence of this slogan in the form of a knowledge-based decision theory. The proposed view is shown to be the most straightforward explanation of emerging bodies of evidence for a link between knowledge and rational action. The book provides novel solutions to well-known challenges that invoke high-stakes scenarios, seemingly rational actions based on reasonable but false beliefs, and decision-making under risk and uncertainty. The emerging view brings together traditional and formal approaches to epistemology and the study of practical rationality. The resulting knowledge-based decision theory is embedded in a rich normative landscape, encompassing innovative accounts of excuses, rational acceptance and the simplification of reasoning.

Knowledge and Rational Action will be of great interest to researchers and graduate students interested in epistemology, practical rationality and decision theory.

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Knowledge and Rational Action: Why What We Know Matters for the Rationality of What We Do

Knowledge and Rational Action: Why What We Know Matters for the Rationality of What We Do

by Roman Heil
Knowledge and Rational Action: Why What We Know Matters for the Rationality of What We Do

Knowledge and Rational Action: Why What We Know Matters for the Rationality of What We Do

by Roman Heil

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This book motivates and systematically develops the view that knowledge should be at the centre of our theory of practical rationality.

“Only act on what you know!”—the book offers the first comprehensive defence of this slogan in the form of a knowledge-based decision theory. The proposed view is shown to be the most straightforward explanation of emerging bodies of evidence for a link between knowledge and rational action. The book provides novel solutions to well-known challenges that invoke high-stakes scenarios, seemingly rational actions based on reasonable but false beliefs, and decision-making under risk and uncertainty. The emerging view brings together traditional and formal approaches to epistemology and the study of practical rationality. The resulting knowledge-based decision theory is embedded in a rich normative landscape, encompassing innovative accounts of excuses, rational acceptance and the simplification of reasoning.

Knowledge and Rational Action will be of great interest to researchers and graduate students interested in epistemology, practical rationality and decision theory.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781040394342
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 07/23/2025
Series: Routledge Studies in Epistemology
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 280
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Roman Heil is a postdoctoral researcher at Goethe University Frankfurt, Germany. His research focuses on epistemology and practical rationality.

Table of Contents

1. Introduction 2. Intuitive Data 3. Knowledge Norms 4. Unknown Unknowns 5. Known Knowns 6. Known Unknowns 7. Conclusion

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