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Jason S. Baehr is a prominent scholar in the field of virtue epistemology, having authored the entry on the subject for the Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy [1] and published multiple academic works exploring the topic, including his book 'The Inquiring Mind' [2] and his paper 'Character, Reliability and Virtue Epistemology' [3]. His contributions are recognized alongside other key figures in the field [4].

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Virtue Epistemology - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy plato.stanford.edu John Greco, John Turri · Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy 2 facts
referenceJason S. Baehr's book 'The Inquiring Mind: On Intellectual Virtues and Virtue Epistemology', published by Oxford University Press in 2011, provides a comprehensive look at intellectual virtues.
referenceJason S. Baehr examines the relationship between character, reliability, and virtue epistemology in his 2006 paper 'Character, Reliability and Virtue Epistemology', published in The Philosophical Quarterly, 56(223): 193–212.
Epistemic Justification – Introduction to Philosophy: Epistemology press.rebus.community Todd R. Long · Rebus Community 1 fact
referenceVirtue Epistemology is a field of study addressed in works by Jason S. Baehr, Heather Battaly, and the collaborative team of John Turri, Mark Alfano, and John Greco.
Epistemology - Wikipedia en.wikipedia.org Wikipedia 1 fact
referenceJason S. Baehr authored the entry 'Virtue Epistemology' for the Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy.