This volume is a collection of new essays on virtue epistemology, one of the leading approaches in the theory of knowledge. By bringing together a range of essays from major contributors to the debate, it advances the state of the art and provides an overview of the field.
This volume is a collection of new essays on virtue epistemology, one of the leading approaches in the theory of knowledge. By bringing together a range of essays from major contributors to the debate, it advances the state of the art and provides an overview of the field.
Introduction. Virtue theoretic epistemology Christoph Kelp 1. Closed-mindedness as an intellectual vice Heather Battaly 2. Epistemic virtues and virtues with epistemic content Cameron Boult, Christoph Kelp, Johanna Schnurr and Mona Simion 3. Difficulty and knowledge Fernando Broncano-Berrocal 4. What is epistemic entitlement? Reliable competence, reasons, inference, access Peter Graham 5. Knowledge-producing abilities John Greco 6. Virtue epistemology, two kinds of internalism, and the intelligibility problem Jonathan Kvanvig 7. Knowledge is extrinsically apt belief: virtue epistemology and the temporal objection Anne Meylan 8. Explaining knowledge Alan Millar 9. Anti-risk virtue epistemology Duncan Pritchard 10. Responsibilism within reason Kurt Sylvan.
Introduction. Virtue theoretic epistemology Christoph Kelp 1. Closed-mindedness as an intellectual vice Heather Battaly 2. Epistemic virtues and virtues with epistemic content Cameron Boult, Christoph Kelp, Johanna Schnurr and Mona Simion 3. Difficulty and knowledge Fernando Broncano-Berrocal 4. What is epistemic entitlement? Reliable competence, reasons, inference, access Peter Graham 5. Knowledge-producing abilities John Greco 6. Virtue epistemology, two kinds of internalism, and the intelligibility problem Jonathan Kvanvig 7. Knowledge is extrinsically apt belief: virtue epistemology and the temporal objection Anne Meylan 8. Explaining knowledge Alan Millar 9. Anti-risk virtue epistemology Duncan Pritchard 10. Responsibilism within reason Kurt Sylvan.
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