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An experience in teaching virtue ethics in administration
Teaching ethics in business involves numerous methods and perspectives. Virtues are stable character dispositions that have supported ethical actions. This article aims to discuss how virtues can be taught in Business, considering the case of graduate ...
Lucas Carregari da Rosa Carneiro +2 more
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Educating for Intellectual Virtue: a critique from action guidance [PDF]
Virtue epistemology is among the dominant influences in mainstream epistemology today. An important commitment of one strand of virtue epistemology – responsibilist virtue epistemology (e.g., Montmarquet 1993; Zagzebski 1996; Battaly 2006; Baehr 2011 ...
Carter, J. Adam +2 more
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The Epistemic Good of Epistemic Responsibilist Virtues
The question of whether it is a necessary feature of intellectual virtues that they lead to a higher ratio of true to false beliefs has been a continuous controversy.
Nastasia Müller
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The Review of the Semantics of Moral Virtues and Vices from the Perspective of Allameh Tabatabai [PDF]
Moral semantics is one of the topics of moral philosophy that studies the definition of moral concepts, explains the truth, and determines the range of these concepts.
Hossein Ahmadi
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On Epistemic Consequentialism and the Virtue Conflation Problem [PDF]
Addressing the ‘virtue conflation’ problem requires the preservation of intuitive distinctions between virtue types, that is, between intellectual and moral virtues.
Ahlstrom-Vij +22 more
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Bilgiyi Ahlak Sahasında Konumlandırmak: Zagzebski’nin Erdem Teorisi
Ahlak felsefesinin geçmişten bu yana en önemli kavramlarından olan erdem, epistemolojide de 1980 sonrasında gündeme alınmış, akabinde erdem epistemolojisi, felsefî araştırmanın gelişen alanlarından biri haline gelmiştir.
Tuba Nur Umut
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A Review of Eudemian Ethics by Aristotle [PDF]
This article reviews and criticizes Aristotle’s Eudemian Ethics based on Anthony Kenny’s translation. We have tried to show that morality in Aristotle means living good, and his purpose in writing this work is to find an answer to the question “ what is ...
Houriye Bakouei Ketrimi, Hassan Fathi
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Intellectual autonomy, epistemic dependence and cognitive enhancement [PDF]
Intellectual autonomy has long been identified as an epistemic virtue, one that has been championed influentially by (among others) Kant, Hume and Emerson.
Carter, J. Adam
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This article defends the teaching of Mortimer J. Adler that human education must aim at the betterment of human beings by forming good habits in us; and that, if intellectual and moral virtues, or good habits, are the same for all human beings because ...
Peter A. Redpath
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Abstract Some of the most interesting work in late-20th-century epistemology reintroduced, from ancient and medieval philosophy, the idea of an intellectual virtue and the related idea of proper epistemic function. But most of that work employed such concepts, with questionable success, in the interest of defining justification, warrant,
Robert, Roberts C., Wood, Jay W.
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