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The Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy is related to epistemology because it provides critical analysis of contemporary theories within the field, such as virtue reliabilism [1], evaluates the theoretical implications of intellectual virtues for the discipline [2], and debates the boundaries between epistemology and ethics [3].

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Virtue Epistemology | Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy iep.utm.edu Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy 3 facts
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.
claimThe Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy suggests that if Ernest Sosa's criticisms of traditional coherentist and foundationalist views and his positive proposal are plausible, virtue reliabilism can address significant problems in contemporary epistemology.
perspectiveThe author of the Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy entry argues that while Lorraine Code identified an important insight about the value of intellectual virtues, this insight lacks the theoretical implications necessary to motivate an alternative approach to epistemology.