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Virtue Epistemology - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy plato.stanford.edu John Greco, John Turri · Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy Jul 9, 1999 6 facts
referenceJason S. Baehr explores the role of character in epistemology in his 2006 paper 'Character in Epistemology', published in Philosophical Studies, 128(3): 479–514.
referenceJohn Turri authored the chapter 'From virtue epistemology to abilism: theoretical and empirical developments' in the 2015 book 'Character: new directions from philosophy, psychology, and theology', edited by Christian B. Miller, R. Michael Furr, Angela Knobel, and William Fleeson and published by Oxford University Press.
referenceThe book 'Knowledge, Belief and Character: Readings in Virtue Epistemology', edited by Guy Axtell and published in 2000 by Rowman and Littlefield, is a collection of works regarding virtue epistemology.
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.
quoteAdam Morton states: “the words often do triple duty. Character links to virtue links to emotion”.
referenceMaria W. Merritt, John M. Doris, and Gilbert Harman contributed a chapter titled 'Character' to 'The Moral Psychology Handbook' in 2010.
Virtue epistemology - Wikipedia en.wikipedia.org Wikipedia 3 facts
claimJohn Greco's theory of virtue epistemology incorporates intellectual virtues typically associated with the responsibilist camp by framing them as stable, reliable dispositions of character.
claimAristotelian virtue epistemology draws a relationship between intellectual virtue and character that is analogous to the relationship between moral virtue and character.
quote"So long as such habits are both stable and successful, they make up the kind of character that gives rise to knowledge."
Courses | Department of English | Vanderbilt University as.vanderbilt.edu Vanderbilt University 2 facts
claimThe Beginning Fiction Workshop (ENGL 1280.03) at Vanderbilt University aims to help students develop their writing voice by breaking down writing into components such as voice, perspective, character, plot, and structure.
claimENGL 3230.02: Intermediate Fiction Workshop at Vanderbilt University focuses on the craft of writing fiction, specifically elements such as plot, setting, character, voice, dialogue, authority, and detail.
Virtue Epistemology - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy plato.stanford.edu Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy Jul 9, 1999 1 fact
claimErnest Sosa distinguishes between character and competence in his 2015 paper 'Virtue epistemology: Character versus competence'.