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Intuition, empathy, and intellectual humility in psychotherapy. A philosophical perspective [PDF]

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology
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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Social epistemic inequalities, redundancy and epistemic reliability in governance [PDF]

open access: yesFilozofija i Društvo, 2020
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

open access: yesPhilosophies, 2023
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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Virtue Epistemologies and Epistemic Vice [PDF]

open access: yesAthens Journal of Humanities & Arts, 2015
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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Epistemic justice as a virtue in hermeneutic psychotherapy [PDF]

open access: yesFilozofija i Društvo, 2017
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

open access: yesИнтеллект. Инновации. Инвестиции, 2023
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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Religious Belief and Intellectual Autonomy [PDF]

open access: yesپژوهشنامه فلسفه دین, 2015
Intellectual autonomy indicates how human being can preserve her epistemic agency and intellectually manage and regulate herself. This epistemic value is commonly proposed against intellectual heteronomy according to which the believer is not capable of ...
Amirhossein Khodaparast
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Kierkegaard, “the Public”, and the Vices of Virtue-Signaling: The Dangers of Social Comparison

open access: yesReligions, 2023
Concerns about the dangers of social comparison emerge in multiples places in Kierkegaard’s authorship. I argue that these concerns—and his critique of the role of “the public”—take on a new relevance in the digital age.
John Lippitt
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Virtue Rationality and Religious Beliefs: with an Emphasis on Theory of Sosa [PDF]

open access: yesپژوهشنامه فلسفه دین, 2013
Virtue epistemology is a new recent approach to epistemology that gives to epistemic or intellectual virtues an important role. Having many similaritywith Externalist Reformed Epistemology, Virtue based view can be used as a new model in religious ...
Saeedeh Fakhkhar Noghani
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Critical Thinking in Moral Argumentation Contexts: A Virtue Ethical Approach

open access: yesInformal Logic, 2012
In traditional analytic philosophy, critical thinking is defined along Cartesian lines as rational and linear reasoning preclusive of intuitions, emotions and lived experience.
Michelle Ciurria
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