This book explores virtue epistemology as naturalistic and presents new opportunities for work on epistemic abilities, epistemic virtues and cognitive character.
This book explores virtue epistemology as naturalistic and presents new opportunities for work on epistemic abilities, epistemic virtues and cognitive character.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
1. Introduction: naturalized virtue epistemology? Abrol Fairweather and Owen Flanagan; 2. Functions, epistemic warrant and natural norms Peter Graham; 3. The epistemic ought Ram Neta; 4. Naturalism and the norms of inference Carrie Ichikawa-Jenkins; 5. Indirect epistemic teleology explained and defended David Copp; 6. Moral virtues, epistemic virtues, and the big five Christian Miller; 7. Epistemic dexterity: a Ramseyian account of agent-based knowledge Abrol Fairweather and Carlos Montemayor; 8. Re-evaluating the situationist challenge to virtue epistemology Duncan Pritchard; 9. Stereotype threat and intellectual virtue Mark Alfano; 10. Acquiring epistemic virtue Heather Batally; 11. Virtue and the fitting culturing of the human critter David Henderson and Terence Horgan; 12. Expressivism and convention-relativism about epistemic discourse Alan Hazlett.
1. Introduction: naturalized virtue epistemology? Abrol Fairweather and Owen Flanagan; 2. Functions, epistemic warrant and natural norms Peter Graham; 3. The epistemic ought Ram Neta; 4. Naturalism and the norms of inference Carrie Ichikawa-Jenkins; 5. Indirect epistemic teleology explained and defended David Copp; 6. Moral virtues, epistemic virtues, and the big five Christian Miller; 7. Epistemic dexterity: a Ramseyian account of agent-based knowledge Abrol Fairweather and Carlos Montemayor; 8. Re-evaluating the situationist challenge to virtue epistemology Duncan Pritchard; 9. Stereotype threat and intellectual virtue Mark Alfano; 10. Acquiring epistemic virtue Heather Batally; 11. Virtue and the fitting culturing of the human critter David Henderson and Terence Horgan; 12. Expressivism and convention-relativism about epistemic discourse Alan Hazlett.
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