Intellectual Dependability

Regular price €192.20
Quantity:
In stock with our UK publisher. 14-28 days
Delivery/Collection within 10-20 working days
14 days return policy Shipping & Delivery
A01=T. Ryan Byerly
Audience Sensitivity
Author_T. Ryan Byerly
Category=JNA
Category=JNAM
Category=QD
Category=QDTK
Category=QDTM
Category=QDTQ
Category=QRAM1
character
cognitive development
Communicative Clarity
Contemporary Virtue Epistemology
educational philosophy
Epistemic Agency
Epistemic Aim
Epistemic Goods
Epistemic Guidance
Epistemic Harm
epistemic virtues
eq_bestseller
eq_isMigrated=1
eq_isMigrated=2
eq_nobargain
eq_non-fiction
eq_society-politics
Fellow Inquirers
fostering epistemic responsibility
Foundational Motivation
Group Level Features
Individual Inquirers
inquiry communities
intellectual benevolence
Intellectual Carefulness
Intellectual Dependability
Intellectual Empathy
Intellectual Generosity
Intellectual Humility
Intellectual Transparency
Intellectual Virtue
intellectual virtues
moral education
moral psychology
philosophy of education
Responsibilist Virtue Epistemologists
Self-critical Perfectionism
social epistemology
T. Ryan Byerly
Testimonial Injustice
Vice Versa
vices
virtue epistemology
Virtue theory
virtues
Virtuous Motivation

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367333690
  • Weight: 60g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 31 Mar 2021
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
Secure checkout Fast Shipping Easy returns

Intellectual Dependability is the first research monograph devoted to addressing the question of what it is to be an intellectually dependable person—the sort of person on whom one’s fellow inquirers can depend in their pursuit of epistemic goods. While neglected in recent scholarship, this question is an important one for both epistemology—how we should conceptualize the ideal inquirer—and education—how we can enable developing learners to grow toward this ideal.

The book defends a virtue theory according to which being an intellectually dependable person is distinctively a matter of possessing a suite of neglected virtues called "the virtues of intellectual dependability" that are themselves distinctively concerned with promoting epistemic goods in others’ inquiries. After defending the existence and educational significance of these virtues as a group, the book turns toward the project of identifying and conceptualizing several specific instances of these virtues in detail. Virtues discussed include intellectual benevolence, intellectual transparency, communicative clarity, audience sensitivity, and epistemic guidance. In each case, an interdisciplinary treatment of the nature of the virtue and its relationship to other virtues, vices, and personality features is offered, drawing especially on relevant research in Philosophy and Psychology. The book concludes with a chapter devoted to identifying distinctive ways these virtues of intellectual dependability are manifested when it is inquiring communities, rather than individuals, that occupy the position of intellectual dependence.

By directing attention to the ideal of intellectual dependability, the book marks a novel turn of scholarly interest explicitly toward a neglected dimension of the ideal inquirer that will inform both epistemological theorizing and educational practice.

T. Ryan Byerly is Senior Lecturer in the Philosophy Department at the University of Sheffield. He is author or editor of several books, including Putting Others First: The Christian Ideal of Others-Centeredness (Routledge, 2019).

More from this author