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The Value of Knowledge and the Pursuit of Understanding

University of Missouri

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Abstract

Epistemology has for a long time focused on the concept of knowledge and tried to answer questions such as whether knowledge is possible and how much of it there is. Often missing from this inquiry, however, is a discussion on the value of knowledge. In The Value of Knowledge and the Pursuit of Understanding Jonathan Kvanvig argues that epistemology properly conceived cannot ignore the question of the value of knowledge. He also questions one of the most fundamental assumptions in epistemology, namely that knowledge is always more valuable than the value of its subparts. Taking Platos' Meno as a starting point of his discussion, Kvanvig tackles the different arguments about the value of knowledge and comes to…

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  • Appeal
  • Value (mathematics)
  • Epistemology
  • Social epistemology
  • Point (geometry)
  • Epistemology of Wikipedia
  • Descriptive knowledge
  • Psychology
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