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Can Epistemic Paternalistic Practice Make Us Better Epistemic Agents?
Abstract Can epistemic paternalistic practices make us better epistemic agents? While a satisfying answer to this question will ultimately rest at least partly on empirical findings, considering the epistemological discussion on evidence, knowledge, and epistemic virtues can be insightful.
Giada Fratantonio
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Epistemic Vice Rehabilitation: Saints and Sinners Zetetic Exemplarism
Abstract This paper proposes a novel educational approach to epistemic vice rehabilitation. Its authors Gerry Dunne and Alkis Kotsonis note that, like Quassim Cassam, they remain optimistic about the possibility of improvement with regard to epistemic vice.
Gerry Dunne, Alkis Kotsonis
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L’esemplarismo come teoria morale: uno sguardo critico [PDF]
Il problema di determinare quali siano i fondamenti dell’etica si riflette direttamente sul dibattito tra le principali etiche normative che si è arricchito, in tempi molto recenti, della teoria morale detta “esemplarista”, proposta da Linda Zagzebski ...
Croce, Michel
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Two Sorts of Natural Theology [PDF]
Usually, natural theology is understood as the project of providing arguments for the existence of God. This project is endorsed by Moreland and Craig. McGrath, on the other hand, says that this project fails.
Jakobsen, Martin
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Recent Work in the Epistemology of Understanding [PDF]
The philosophical interest in the nature, value, and varieties of human understanding has swelled in recent years. This article will provide an overview of new research in the epistemology of understanding, with a particular focus on the following ...
Hannon, Michael
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You Are Only as Good as You Are Behind Closed Doors: The Stability of Virtuous Dispositions [PDF]
Virtues are standardly characterized as stable dispositions. A stable disposition implies that the virtuous actor must be disposed to act well in any domain required of them. For example, a politician is not virtuous if s/he is friendly in debate with an
Goldstein, Rena Beatrice
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Understanding without Justification and Belief? [PDF]
Dellsén (2016a) argues that understanding requires neither justification nor belief. I object that ridding understanding of justification and belief comes with the following costs. (i) No claim about the world can be inferred from what we understand. (ii)
Park, Seungbae
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Value creation and the internal goods of business. [PDF]
Bernacchio C, Couch R.
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The Suberogation Problem for Lei Zhong's Confucian Virtue Theory of Supererogation [PDF]
A virtue-based theory of right action aims to explain deontic moral principles in terms of virtue and vice. For example, it may maintain the following account of moral obligation: It is morally obligatory for an agent A to ϕ in circumstances C if and ...
Ho, Tsung-Hsing
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The IKEA effect and the production of epistemic goods. [PDF]
Tiehen J.
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