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Virtue Epistemologies and Epistemic Vice [PDF]
While virtue epistemologists agree that knowledge consists in having beliefs appropriately formed in accordance with epistemic virtue, they disagree regarding what constitutes an epistemic virtue.
Eric Kraemer
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Zahra khazaei* Received: 01/07/2019 | Accepted: 11/09/2019 In the philosophy of action, agency manifests the capacity of the agent to act. An agent is one who acts voluntarily, consciously and intentionally.
zahra khazaei
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Intuition, empathy, and intellectual humility in psychotherapy. A philosophical perspective [PDF]
Intuition is often considered a crucial tool in psychotherapy, especially in guiding the therapist's clinical strategy. However, the specifically epistemic question of how to guarantee its accuracy deserves to be better explored.
Eugenia Stefanello
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Character Virtues: Toward a Functionalist Perspective on Character Virtue Science [PDF]
Contemporary psychology often reduces virtue to stable traits or observable behaviors, overlooking the motivational core that has long been central to classical virtue ethics.
Navrose Bajwa, Vincent Ng
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FORUM: Miranda FRICKER’s Epistemic Injustice. Power and the Ethics of Knowing [PDF]
This paper summarizes key themes from my Epistemic Injustice: Power and the Ethics of Knowing (OUP, 2007); and it gives replies to commentators.
Miranda FRICKER
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Social epistemic inequalities, redundancy and epistemic reliability in governance [PDF]
In this paper I argue that social epistemic inequalities, exemplified by expert structures and their introduction into various social and political processes, may be a collective epistemic virtue only if they are discovered under the conditions ...
Zubčić Marko-Luka
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Prudence, Rules, and Regulative Epistemology
Following Ballantyne, we can distinguish between descriptive and regulative epistemology. Whereas descriptive epistemology analyzes epistemic categories such as knowledge, justified belief, or evidence, regulative epistemology attempts to guide our ...
Miguel García-Valdecasas, Joe Milburn
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Epistemic justice as a virtue in hermeneutic psychotherapy [PDF]
The value turn in epistemology generated a particularly influential new position - virtue epistemology. It is an increasingly influential epistemological normative approach that opts for the intellectual virtues of the epistemic agent, rather ...
Prijić-Samaržija Snježana +1 more
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Epistemic injustice: an epiphenomenon of advertising communication
Advertising as a simulacrum, an artifact of modern mythologized society has for a while been in the focus of philosophical research, but the phenomenon of epistemic injustice generated by advertising communication still requires reflection.
Zh. E. Vavilova
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A thriving project in contemporary epistemology concerns identifying and explicating the epistemic virtues. Although there is little sustained argument for this claim, a number of prominent sources suggest that curiosity is an epistemic virtue.
Ross, Lewis
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