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Intellectual Humility – A Moral Construct, an Intellectual Virtue
The present literature review brings together conceptualizations and study results obtained from extensive work that has been done on the virtue of Intellectual Humility (IH) for the pasts 9 years.
Simona Mariana Mitu
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Intellectual and Moral Virtues of Transcendental Human Being in View of Imam Khomeini [PDF]
Intellectual and moral virtues are among the most important issues in contemporary anthropology. They play a key role in characterizing transcendental human being and his spiritual perfection.
Ibrahim Ali pour, Fatemeh Bahjat
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Thoughtlessness as an Intellectual Vice in Kierkegaard and Aristotle
I examine the Kierkegaardian intellectual vice of thoughtlessness (Tankeløshed) and its opposite, the Aristotelian intellectual virtue of phronēsis, or practical wisdom.
Eleanor Helms
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Intellectual Virtues in Education: Digital Challenges
The study discusses the issue arising at the intersection of the virtue epistemology, the philosophy of education, and the contemporary philosophy of technology.
L. V. Shipovalova, R. I. Gallyamov
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The Virtue of Open-Mindedness as a Virtue of Attention
Open-mindedness appears as a potential intellectual virtue from the beginning of the rise of the literature on intellectual virtues. It often takes up a special role, sometimes thought of as a meta-virtue rather than a first-order virtue: as an ...
Isabel Kaeslin
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Intellectual Virtue in Critical Thinking and Its Instruction
How is intellectual virtue related to critical thinking? Can one be a critical thinker without exercising intellectual virtue? Can one be intellectually virtuous without thereby being a critical thinker? How should our answers to these questions inform
Matt Ferkany, Matt McKeon, David Godden
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Mulla Sadra on Virtue and Action [PDF]
This paper sheds light on the views of Mulla Sadra about virtue and action. The main question is how he explains the relationship, if any, between virtue and action.
Zahra Khazaei
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Defending the Good Dog Picture of Virtues [PDF]
I consider and reject a specific criticism advanced by Korsgaard against virtue ethics and epistemology when these are conceived with the help of what she calls the image of the “Good Dog.” I consider what virtue ethics and epistemology would look like ...
Andrei Ionuţ Mărăşoiu
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Educating for Good Thinking: Virtues, Skills, or Both?
This paper explores the relationship between intellectual virtues and critical thinking, both as such and as educational ends worth pursuing. The first half of the paper examines the intersection of intellectual virtue and critical thinking.
Jason Baehr
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Religious Belief and Intellectual Autonomy [PDF]
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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