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2018
‘Virtue epistemology’ is the name of a class of theories that focus epistemic evaluation on good epistemic properties of persons rather than on properties of beliefs. The former or some interesting subset of the former are called intellectual virtues.
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‘Virtue epistemology’ is the name of a class of theories that focus epistemic evaluation on good epistemic properties of persons rather than on properties of beliefs. The former or some interesting subset of the former are called intellectual virtues.
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2001
Abstract American and British philosophers have recently broken new ground in exploring how the nature of knowledge can be normative (i.e. moral). Virtue Epistemology is a new movement receiving the bulk of recent attention from top epistemologists and ethicists; this volume reflects the best work in that vein.
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Abstract American and British philosophers have recently broken new ground in exploring how the nature of knowledge can be normative (i.e. moral). Virtue Epistemology is a new movement receiving the bulk of recent attention from top epistemologists and ethicists; this volume reflects the best work in that vein.
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Stratified Virtue Epistemology
2023This accessible Element defends version of virtue epistemology shown to have all-things-considered advantages over other views on the market. The view is unorthodox, in that it incorporates Sosa's animal/reflective knowledge distinction, which has thus far had few takers. The author shows why embracing a multi-tiered framework is not a liability within
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Reliabilist Virtue Epistemology
2017According to reliabilist virtue epistemology, or virtue reliabilism, knowledge is true belief that is produced by intellectual excellence (or virtue), where intellectual excellence is understood in terms of reliable, truth-directed cognitive dispositions.
John Greco, Jonathan Reibsamen
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Sentimentalist Virtue Epistemology
2017Virtue ethics and virtue epistemology have been reviving in recent decades. There are currently two main competing branches of virtue ethics: the neo-Aristotelian and the sentimentalist or neo-Humean. But the two main forms of virtue epistemology, reliabilism and responsibilism, both take inspiration from Aristotle: the former from his work on ...
Michael Slote, Heather Battaly
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Virtue Epistemology and Collective Epistemology
2018This chapter introduces the reader to the nascent field of collective virtue epistemology. It begins by laying out what the major questions in the field and discusses some methodological issues that arise in the investigation of group epistemic virtues. It seeks to the survey of the handful of contributions to this field.
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Rousseau’s Virtue Epistemology
Journal of the History of Philosophy, 2012Rousseau’s moral and political philosophy is grounded in a largely overlooked virtue epistemology. This essay reconstructs this epistemology with a particular focus on Rousseau’s conception of how our capacity for sensation might be cultivated to develop the judgment and wisdom that distinguish the developed virtuous agent.
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2018
This chapter provides an overview of some key contributions to feminist virtue epistemology (FVE) while arguing that FVE brings a set of questions into virtue epistemology that directly engage with urgent contemporary social problems that conventional virtue epistemology (CVE) is otherwise poorly equipped to confront.
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This chapter provides an overview of some key contributions to feminist virtue epistemology (FVE) while arguing that FVE brings a set of questions into virtue epistemology that directly engage with urgent contemporary social problems that conventional virtue epistemology (CVE) is otherwise poorly equipped to confront.
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The Virtue of Epistemological Dualism
Philosophia, 2014The article tries to answer the following question: what is the most promising epistemological strategy if my objective is the construction of a theory which gives me the opportunity to decrease the risk of getting to what is actually absolute, that is, to irreversible negative actions (irreversible as a theory might not be, but as an action often is)?
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Roles of transposable elements in the regulation of mammalian transcription
Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology, 2022Julius A Judd +2 more
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