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Fostering Research Integrity through Training: The training materials of four EU-funded projects through the lens of pedagogical underpinnings and three taxonomies of learning. [PDF]
Löfström E +12 more
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The Pragmatics and the Normativity of Ignorance Attributions. [PDF]
Foti G.
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Canada-wide bloodstream infectious diseases surveillance: Quantum leap or a baby step toward a comprehensive electronic national infections surveillance system? [PDF]
Bai AD, Keynan Y, Laupland KB.
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The nurse practitioner ethicist: Distinct from a nurse ethicist? [PDF]
Kay JM.
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From Care to Justice: Reframing Nursing Education Through Relational Ethics and Epistemic Inclusion. [PDF]
Assem-Erhaze EK.
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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 ...
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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 ...
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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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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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