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It is not the case that Epistemic rationality and practical rationality are not cleanly separable when beliefs are the very inputs that determine action outcomes.
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Truth-conduciveness of beliefs is conceptually distinct from usefulness of beliefs; conflating them commits a pragmatist equivocation.
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Practical rationality concerns means-end coherence; epistemic rationality concerns evidence-belief fit. These address different standards entirely.
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Bad outcomes from good epistemic reasoning occur regularly and don't undermine the rationality of the reasoning process itself.
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Beliefs causally determine which actions agents perform, so evaluating belief quality requires assessing downstream practical consequences.
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An epistemically justified false belief can produce worse outcomes than an unjustified true belief, making pure epistemic standards incomplete.
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Rational agents must consider action-relevant stakes when deciding how much evidence to require before belief formation.
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