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Informed Reflexivity: Enacting Epistemic Virtue

Educational Psychologist, 2017
To discuss reflexive practice in relation to epistemic cognition, we posit informed reflexivity as an epistemic virtue that is informed by its particular context and purposes of knowing and action and promotes use of reliable processes to achieve epistemic aims.
Michael Weinstock   +3 more
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Collective Epistemic Virtues

Social Epistemology, 2007
At the intersection of social and virtue epistemology lies the important, yet so far entirely neglected, project of articulating the social dimensions of epistemic virtues. Perhaps the most obvious way in which epistemic virtues might be social is that they may be possessed by social collectives.
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Epistemic Virtues and Virtues with Epistemic Content

2020
The investigation of epistemic virtues, such as curiosity, open-mindedness, intellectual courage and intellectual humility is a growing trend in epistemology. An underexplored question in this context is: what is the relationship between these virtues and other types of virtue, such as moral or prudential virtue?
Cameron Boult   +3 more
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