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Epistemic virtue in higher education: testing the mechanisms of intellectual character development

open access: yesCurrent Psychology, 2023
Epistemic virtues are character traits conducive to principled ways of thinking, leading to a life of flourishing. Recent years have witnessed an emergence of theoretical accounts describing how they develop.
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Children's attributions of moral and epistemic virtue: Effects on learning and memory.

Developmental Psychology, 2022
One developmental task faced by children is to identify, remember, and learn from epistemic and moral agents around them who are known to be good or virtuous.
Pearl Han Li   +2 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Gift-giving as an Epistemic Virtue

Epistemology & Philosophy of Science, 2021
The article presents a study of gift-giving practices in the context of the development of modern biomedicine and shows their relationship to the realization of epistemic virtues.
O. Popova
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Epistemic Collaborations: Distributed Cognition and Virtue Reliabilism

open access: yesErkenntnis, 2020
Strong epistemic anti-individualism—i.e., the claim that knowledge can be irreducibly social—is increasingly debated within mainstream and social epistemology.
Spyridon Orestis Palermos
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The Virtue of Epistemic Trustworthiness and Re-Posting on Social Media

, 2021
Re-posting fake news on social media exposes others to epistemic risks that include not only false belief but also misguided trust in the source of the fake news. The risk of misguided trust comes from the fact that re-posting is a kind of credentialing;
S. Wright
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Extending Epistemic Virtue

Oxford Scholarship Online, 2018
What would happen if extended cognition (EC) and virtue-responsibilism (VR) were to meet? Are they compatible, or incompatible? Do they have projects in common? Would they, as it were, end their meeting early, or stick around but run out of things to say?
H. Battaly
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The Emergence of Statistical Objectivity: Changing Ideas of Epistemic Vice and Virtue in Science

Sociological theory, 2018
The meaning of objectivity in any specific setting reflects historically situated understandings of both science and self. Recently, various scientific fields have confronted growing mistrust about the replicability of findings, and statistical ...
J. Freese, David Peterson
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Disengagement in the Digital Age: A Virtue Ethical Approach to Epistemic Sorting on Social Media

Moral Philosophy and Politics, 2019
Using the Aristotelian virtue of friendship and concept of practical wisdom, this paper argues that engaging in political discourse with friends on social media is conducive to the pursuit of the good life because it facilitates the acquisition of the ...
Kirsten J. Worden
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