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Epistemology and ethics are both primary branches of philosophy [1] that are frequently studied in conjunction, such as in the framework of Plato's philosophy [2] or the field of the ethics of belief [3]. Their relationship is further explored through virtue epistemology [4], with some scholars arguing that intellectual virtues are a subset of moral virtues [5] or that specific intellectual inquiries belong to ethics rather than epistemology {fact:3, fact:8}.

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Virtue Epistemology | Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy iep.utm.edu Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy 2 facts
claimThe author contends that any viable version of virtue responsibilism must demonstrate that there is a unified set of substantive philosophical issues connected to intellectual virtues and that these issues are the proper subject matter of epistemology rather than ethics.
perspectiveThe author of the Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy entry argues that the questions identified by James Montmarquet regarding intellectual virtue are more appropriate for the subject matter of ethics than for epistemology.
Epistemology - Wikipedia en.wikipedia.org Wikipedia 2 facts
claimThe ethics of belief is a field exploring the intersection of epistemology and ethics, examining the norms governing belief formation and whether violating these norms is morally wrong.
claimEpistemology is a main branch of philosophy, alongside ethics, logic, and metaphysics.
Virtue Epistemology, Anyone? - The Philosophers' Magazine - philosophersmag.com The Philosopher's Magazine 1 fact
claimLinda Zagzebski posits that intellectual virtues are a subset of moral virtues, which implies that epistemology is a branch of ethics.
Rationalism Vs. Empiricism 101: Which One is Right? - TheCollector thecollector.com The Collector 1 fact
claimPlato established a rationalist-founded objective idealism, which served as the framework for his metaphysics, epistemology, and ethics.
The cross-cultural study of mind and behaviour: a word of caution link.springer.com Springer 1 fact
claimThe author of the article 'The cross-cultural study of mind and behaviour: a word of caution' classifies theoretical concerns regarding cross-cultural studies into three categories: epistemological, ontological, and ethical.
Virtue Epistemology - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy plato.stanford.edu John Greco, John Turri · Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy 1 fact
referenceThe book 'Intellectual Virtue: Perspectives from Ethics and Epistemology', edited by Michael DePaul and Linda Zagzebski and published in 2003 by Oxford University Press, is a collection of works regarding virtue epistemology.