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Virtue Theoretic Epistemology

Virtue Theoretic Epistemology

Virtue Theoretic Epistemology

New Methods and Approaches
Christoph Kelp, University of Glasgow
John Greco, Georgetown University, Washington DC
July 2020
Hardback
9781108481212

    Virtue epistemology is one of the most flourishing research programmes in contemporary epistemology. Its defining thesis is that properties of agents and groups are the primary focus of epistemic theorising. Within virtue epistemology two key strands can be distinguished: virtue reliabilism, which focuses on agent properties that are strongly truth-conducive, such as perceptual and inferential abilities of agents; and virtue responsibilism, which focuses on intellectual virtues in the sense of character traits of agents, such as open-mindedness and intellectual courage. This volume brings together ten new essays on virtue epistemology, with contributions to both of its key strands, written by leading authors in the field. It will advance the state of the art and provide readers with a valuable overview of what virtue epistemology has achieved.

    • Provides a comprehensive overview of the field and considers its contributions to contemporary epistemology
    • Includes chapters from leading figures in virtue epistemology
    • Covers both of the field's key strands: virtue reliabilism and virtue responsibilism

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    'This estimable collection presents essays from many of the most influential authors working in virtue epistemology - an approach to epistemology that either focuses on agent-centered factors to analyze important epistemic concepts such as knowledge, justification, reliability, or warrant or sees virtue epistemology as a fruitful way to conceive of values specific to cognition, such as open-mindedness or bias.' N. D. Smith, Choice

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    Product details

    July 2020
    Hardback
    9781108481212
    272 pages
    235 × 155 × 20 mm
    0.56kg
    5 b/w illus.
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • 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.
      Contributors
    • Christoph Kelp, Heather Battaly, Cameron Boult, Johanna Schnurr, Mona Simion, Fernando Broncano-Berrocal, Peter Graham, John Greco, Jonathan Kvanvig, Anne Meylan, Alan Millar, Duncan Pritchard, Kurt Sylvan

    • Editors
    • Christoph Kelp , University of Glasgow

      Christoph Kelp is a Senior Lecturer in Philosophy at the University of Glasgow. He is the author of Good Thinking: A Knowledge First Virtue Epistemology (2018) and winner of the 2017 Young Epistemologist Prize.

    • John Greco , St Louis University, Missouri

      John Greco holds the McDevitt Chair in Philosophy at Georgetown University, Washington DC. His publications include Achieving Knowledge: A Virtue-theoretic Account of Epistemic Normativity (Cambridge, 2010) and The Transmission of Knowledge (Cambridge, forthcoming).