Virtue and Vice, Moral and Epistemic presents a series of essays by leading ethicists and epistemologists who offer the latest thinking on the moral and intellectual virtues and vices, the structure of virtue theory, and the connections between virtue and emotion. * Cuts across two fields of philosophical inquiry by featuring a dual focus on ethics and epistemology * Features cutting-edge work on the moral and intellectual virtues and vices, the structure of virtue theory, and the connections between virtue and emotion * Presents a radical new moral theory that makes exemplars the foundation…mehr
Virtue and Vice, Moral and Epistemic presents a series of essays by leading ethicists and epistemologists who offer the latest thinking on the moral and intellectual virtues and vices, the structure of virtue theory, and the connections between virtue and emotion. * Cuts across two fields of philosophical inquiry by featuring a dual focus on ethics and epistemology * Features cutting-edge work on the moral and intellectual virtues and vices, the structure of virtue theory, and the connections between virtue and emotion * Presents a radical new moral theory that makes exemplars the foundation of ethics; and new theories of epistemic vices such as epistemic malevolence and epistemic self-indulgence * Represents one of the few collections to address both the moral virtues and the epistemic virtues * Explores a new approach in epistemology - virtue epistemology - which emphasizes the importance of intellectual character traits
Heather Battaly is Associate Professor of Philosophy at California State University Fullerton. Her primary areas of research are epistemology, ethics, and virtue theory. She has published articles on the intellectual virtues in Philosophical Papers, Philosophy Compass, and Teaching Philosophy; and is co-editor of Perspectives on the Philosophy of William P. Alston. She is currently writing a book on the moral and intellectual virtues.
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Notes on Contributors Introduction: Virtue and Vice: Heather Battaly 1. Virtue Ethics and Virtue Epistemology: Roger Crisp 2. Exemplarist Virtue Theory: Linda Zagzebski 3. Right Act, Virtuous Motive: Thomas Hurka 4. Agency Ascriptions in Ethics and Epistemology: Or, Navigating Intersections, Narrow and Broad: Guy Axtell 5. Virtues, Social Roles, and Contextualism: Sarah Wright 6. Virtue, Emotion, and Attention: Michael S. Brady 7. Feeling Without Thinking: Lessons from the Ancients on Emotion and Virtue-Acquisition: Amy Coplan 8. A Challenge to Intellectual Virtue from Moral Virtue: The Case of Universal Love: Christine Swanton 9. Open-Mindedness: Wayne Riggs 10. Epistemic Malevolence: Jason Baehr 11. Epistemic Self-Indulgence: Heather Battaly Index
Notes on Contributors Introduction: Virtue and Vice: Heather Battaly 1. Virtue Ethics and Virtue Epistemology: Roger Crisp 2. Exemplarist Virtue Theory: Linda Zagzebski 3. Right Act, Virtuous Motive: Thomas Hurka 4. Agency Ascriptions in Ethics and Epistemology: Or, Navigating Intersections, Narrow and Broad: Guy Axtell 5. Virtues, Social Roles, and Contextualism: Sarah Wright 6. Virtue, Emotion, and Attention: Michael S. Brady 7. Feeling Without Thinking: Lessons from the Ancients on Emotion and Virtue-Acquisition: Amy Coplan 8. A Challenge to Intellectual Virtue from Moral Virtue: The Case of Universal Love: Christine Swanton 9. Open-Mindedness: Wayne Riggs 10. Epistemic Malevolence: Jason Baehr 11. Epistemic Self-Indulgence: Heather Battaly Index
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