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Cognitive traits modulate the effects of images and familiarity on judgments of news accuracy. [PDF]

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Gagliardi L   +7 more
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Perseverance as an intellectual virtue

SynthÈse, 2014
Much recent work in virtue epistemology has focused on the analysis of such intellectual virtues as responsibility, conscientiousness, honesty, courage, open-mindedness, firmness, humility, charity, and wisdom. Absent from the literature is an extended examination of perseverance as an intellectual virtue. The present paper aims to fill this void.
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Intellectual Virtue

2003
Abstract Virtues have always been vital to the work of ethicists, but only recently have been analyzed and employed by epistemologists. By shifting the loci of analyses from properties of beliefs to intellectual traits of agents, a formidable epistemological movement has birthed into what has been called virtue epistemology.
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Intellectual Virtue

2009
Jarrett Leplin, Leplin Jarrett
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Intellectual Virtues

2020
Intellectual virtues are qualities that make us excellent thinkers. There are different analyses of exactly which qualities count as intellectual virtues: virtue responsibilists have emphasized praiseworthy character traits, such as open-mindedness and intellectual humility, while virtue reliabilists have emphasized reliable skills and faculties, such ...
Charlie Crerar   +2 more
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Moral Virtues Require Intellectual Virtues: A Case for Intellectual Virtues in Ethics

2010
Moral virtues need intellectual virtues. I support this claims by (1) proposing a response in terms of intellectual virtues and other psychological factors to situationalist critiques against moral virtue, (2) arguing that intellectual virtues must assess moral contexts for proper manifestation of moral virtue, and (3) showing that interrelations ...
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The Intellectual Virtues

Philosophy, 1994
An old Arab proverb runs as follows:He who knows not, and knows not that he knows not, is a fool; shun him.He who knows not, and knows that he knows not, is a child; teach him.He who knows, and knows not that he knows, is asleep; wake him.But he who knows, and knows that he knows, is a sage; follow him.
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