Routledge Handbook of Virtue Epistemology

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epistemic
Epistemic Agent
Epistemic Autonomy
Epistemic Character Traits
Epistemic Evaluation
Epistemic Goals
Epistemic Goods
Epistemic Injustice
Epistemic Justification
Epistemic Vices
Epistemic Virtues
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Good Life
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Heidi Grasswick
humility
Ian James Kidd
intellectual
Intellectual Character Virtue
Intellectual Humility
Intellectual Perseverance
Intellectual Virtues
J. Adam Carter
James Montmarquet
Jason Baehr
Jason Kawall
John Greco
John Turri
Joshua August Skorburg
Kristoffer Ahlstrom-Vij
Lani Watson
Laura Beeby
Linda Zagzebski
Mark Alfano
Matthew Kieran
mere
Mere True Belief
Michael S. Brady
Michael Slote
Nancy Daukas
Nancy E. Snow
Nathan King
Randall Curren
reliabilists
Reliable Cognitive Faculties
responsibilist
Responsibilist Virtue Epistemology
Reza Lahroodi
Robert Audi
Robert C. Roberts
Robert Lockie
Sarah Wright
Shane Ryan
Stephen R. Grimm
Testimonial Exchange
Testimonial Injustice
Trent Dougherty
Vice Versa
Virtue Epistemology
Virtue Ethics
Virtue Reliabilists
Virtue Responsibilism
virtues
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  • ISBN 9781138890206
  • Weight: 1224g
  • Dimensions: 178 x 254mm
  • Publication Date: 10 Sep 2018
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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What is an epistemic virtue? Are epistemic virtues reliable? Are they motivated by a love of truth? Do epistemic virtues produce knowledge and understanding? How can we develop epistemic virtues? The Routledge Handbook of Virtue Epistemology answers all of these questions. This landmark volume provides a pluralistic and comprehensive picture of the field of virtue epistemology. It is the first large-scale volume of its kind on the topic. Composed of 41 chapters, all published here for the first time, it breaks new ground in four areas.

    1. It articulates the structure and features of epistemic virtues.
    2. It provides in-depth analyses of 10 individual epistemic virtues.
    3. It examines the connections between epistemic virtue, knowledge, and understanding.
    4. It applies virtue epistemology, and explores its impact on related fields.

The contributing authors are pioneers in the study of epistemic virtue. This volume is an outstanding resource for students and scholars in philosophy, as well as researchers in intersecting fields, including education, psychology, political science, and women’s studies.

Heather Battaly is Professor of Philosophy at the University of Connecticut, having previously taught at California State University, Fullerton. She is author of Virtue (2015), editor of the Journal of Philosophical Research, and associate editor of the Journal of the American Philosophical Association. She is currently working on a book on intellectual vice.