This book is about vices of superiority, characteristic of those who feel entitled and have an inflated opinion of themselves, and vices of inferiority, typical of those who are riddled with self-doubt and feel inferior. Alessandra Tanesini shows the damaging effect that these vices of self-evaluation have on the life of the intellect
This book is about vices of superiority, characteristic of those who feel entitled and have an inflated opinion of themselves, and vices of inferiority, typical of those who are riddled with self-doubt and feel inferior. Alessandra Tanesini shows the damaging effect that these vices of self-evaluation have on the life of the intellectHinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Alessandra Tanesini is Professor of Philosophy at Cardiff University. She is the author of An Introduction to Feminist Epistemologies (Blackwell, 1999), Wittgenstein: A Feminist Interpretation (Polity, 2004), and of several articles in epistemology, feminist philosophy, the philosophy of mind and language, and on Nietzsche. Her current work lies at the intersection of ethics, the philosophy of language, and epistemology with a focus on epistemic vice, silencing, prejudice, and ignorance.
Inhaltsangabe
* 1: The Measure and Mis-measure of the Self * Part I: The Philosophy and Psychology of Intellectual Vice * 2: Intellectual Virtues and Vices: Sensibilities, Thinking Styles and Character Traits * 3: Attitude Psychology and Virtue Epistemology: A New Framework * Part II: Virtues and Vices of Intellectual self-evaluation * 4: Intellectual Humility, Proper Pride and Proper Concern with Others' Esteem * 5: Superbia, Arrogance, Servility and Self-Abasement * 6: Vanity, Narcissism, Timidity and Fatalism * Part III: Epistemic Harms and Moral Wrongs * 7: Harms and Wrongs * 8: Wrongs, Responsibility, Blame and Oppression * 9: Teaching Intellectual Virtues, Changing Attitudes
* 1: The Measure and Mis-measure of the Self * Part I: The Philosophy and Psychology of Intellectual Vice * 2: Intellectual Virtues and Vices: Sensibilities, Thinking Styles and Character Traits * 3: Attitude Psychology and Virtue Epistemology: A New Framework * Part II: Virtues and Vices of Intellectual self-evaluation * 4: Intellectual Humility, Proper Pride and Proper Concern with Others' Esteem * 5: Superbia, Arrogance, Servility and Self-Abasement * 6: Vanity, Narcissism, Timidity and Fatalism * Part III: Epistemic Harms and Moral Wrongs * 7: Harms and Wrongs * 8: Wrongs, Responsibility, Blame and Oppression * 9: Teaching Intellectual Virtues, Changing Attitudes
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