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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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The Intellectual Virtues

2021
Abstract This chapter explores the nature of intellectual character virtues, as a way of preparing the reader for the rest of the book, which explores individual virtues in detail. After providing a list of important intellectual virtues and some examples of these virtues “in action,” the chapter proceeds to discuss the structure of ...
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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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Intellectual Virtues

2018
This chapter defends the view that intellectual virtues are deep and enduring acquired intellectual excellences, supported by the underlying idea in Exemplarist Moral Theory that excellences are admirable traits, and admirable traits are those that people admire on reflection and that have features identified in empirical studies.
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The Intellectual Virtues

2012
AbstractThe article explores Aquinas's account of the individual intellectual virtues, with special focus on prudence. Aquinas argued that the intellectual virtues (apart from prudence) are virtues only in a qualified sense but he considers them superior to the moral virtues. Aquinas examines the virtues in detail in his Secunda Secundae.
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Knowledge and Intellectual Virtue

Monist, 1985
An intellectual virtue is a quality bound to help maximize one's surplus of truth over error; or so let us assume for now, though a more just conception may include as desiderata also generality, coherence, and explanatory power, unless the value of these is itself explained as derivative from the character of their contribution precisely to one's ...
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Roles of transposable elements in the regulation of mammalian transcription

Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology, 2022
Julius A Judd   +2 more
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Human- and machine-centred designs of molecules and materials for sustainability and decarbonization

Nature Reviews Materials, 2022
Jiayu Peng   +2 more
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