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There have been many books over the past decade, including outstanding collections of essays, on the topic of the ethical virtues and virtue-theoretic approaches in ethics. But the professional journals of philosophy have only recently seen a strong and growing interest in the intellectual virtues and in the development of virtue-theoretic approaches in epistemology. There have been four single-authored book length treatments of issues of virtue epistemology over the last seven years, beginning with Ernest Sosa''s Knowledge in Perspective (Cambridge, 1991), and extending to Linda Zabzebski''s Virtue of the Mind (Cambridge, 1996). Weighing in with Jonathan Kvanvig''s The Intellectual Virtues and the Life of the Mind (1992), and James Montmarquet''s Epistemic Virtue and Doxastic Responsibility (1993), Rowman & Littlefield has had a particularly strong interest in the direction and growth of the field. To date, there has been no collection of articles directly devoted to the growing de

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Axtell has done an excellent job of selecting outstanding examples of the virtue theoretic approach to epistemology. For someone interested in the issue, Axtell's book is a great introduction. * Metapsychology Online *

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Part 1 Acknowledgements Part 2 Introduction Part 3 Reliability and Intellectual Virtue Chapter 4 Epistemic Folkways and Scientific Epistemology. Alvin Goldman Chapter 5 Reliabilism and Intellectual Virtue. Ernest Sosa Chapter 6 Three Forms of Virtue Epistemology. Ernest Sosa Chapter 7 Ever Since Descartes. Hilary Kornblith Part 8 Knowledge and Skepticism Chapter 9 Virtue, Skepticism, and Context. John Greco Chapter 10 Supervenience, Virtues, and Consequences. Jonathan Dancy Chapter 11 Sosa on Knowledge, Justification, and "Aptness". Lawrence BonJour Chapter 12 Perspectives in Virtue Epistemology: A Response to Dancy and BonJour. Ernest Sosa Part 13 Responsibility, Motives, and Consequences Chapter 14 From Reabilism to Virtue Epistemology. Linda Zagrebsky Chapter 15 Moral and Epistemic Virtue. Julia Driver Chapter 16 An "Internalist" Conception of Epistemic Virtue. James Montmarquet Chapter 17 Regulating Inquiry: Virtue, Doubt, and Sentiment. Christopher Hookway Part 18 Special Interest Topics in Virtue Theory Chapter 19 Critical Thinking, Moral Integrity, and Citizenship: Teaching for the Intellectual Virtues. Richard Paul Chapter 20 Virtue Theory and the Fact/ Value Problem. Guy Axtell Chapter 21 Epistemic Vice. Casey Swank Chapter 22 Phronesis and Religious Belief. Linda Zagrebski Part 23 Index of Names Part 24 About the Contributors

Knowledge Belief and Character

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      Publisher: Rlpg/Galleys
      Publication Date: 4/26/2000 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780847696536, 978-0847696536
      ISBN10: 0847696537

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      Book Synopsis
      There have been many books over the past decade, including outstanding collections of essays, on the topic of the ethical virtues and virtue-theoretic approaches in ethics. But the professional journals of philosophy have only recently seen a strong and growing interest in the intellectual virtues and in the development of virtue-theoretic approaches in epistemology. There have been four single-authored book length treatments of issues of virtue epistemology over the last seven years, beginning with Ernest Sosa''s Knowledge in Perspective (Cambridge, 1991), and extending to Linda Zabzebski''s Virtue of the Mind (Cambridge, 1996). Weighing in with Jonathan Kvanvig''s The Intellectual Virtues and the Life of the Mind (1992), and James Montmarquet''s Epistemic Virtue and Doxastic Responsibility (1993), Rowman & Littlefield has had a particularly strong interest in the direction and growth of the field. To date, there has been no collection of articles directly devoted to the growing de

      Trade Review
      Axtell has done an excellent job of selecting outstanding examples of the virtue theoretic approach to epistemology. For someone interested in the issue, Axtell's book is a great introduction. * Metapsychology Online *

      Table of Contents
      Part 1 Acknowledgements Part 2 Introduction Part 3 Reliability and Intellectual Virtue Chapter 4 Epistemic Folkways and Scientific Epistemology. Alvin Goldman Chapter 5 Reliabilism and Intellectual Virtue. Ernest Sosa Chapter 6 Three Forms of Virtue Epistemology. Ernest Sosa Chapter 7 Ever Since Descartes. Hilary Kornblith Part 8 Knowledge and Skepticism Chapter 9 Virtue, Skepticism, and Context. John Greco Chapter 10 Supervenience, Virtues, and Consequences. Jonathan Dancy Chapter 11 Sosa on Knowledge, Justification, and "Aptness". Lawrence BonJour Chapter 12 Perspectives in Virtue Epistemology: A Response to Dancy and BonJour. Ernest Sosa Part 13 Responsibility, Motives, and Consequences Chapter 14 From Reabilism to Virtue Epistemology. Linda Zagrebsky Chapter 15 Moral and Epistemic Virtue. Julia Driver Chapter 16 An "Internalist" Conception of Epistemic Virtue. James Montmarquet Chapter 17 Regulating Inquiry: Virtue, Doubt, and Sentiment. Christopher Hookway Part 18 Special Interest Topics in Virtue Theory Chapter 19 Critical Thinking, Moral Integrity, and Citizenship: Teaching for the Intellectual Virtues. Richard Paul Chapter 20 Virtue Theory and the Fact/ Value Problem. Guy Axtell Chapter 21 Epistemic Vice. Casey Swank Chapter 22 Phronesis and Religious Belief. Linda Zagrebski Part 23 Index of Names Part 24 About the Contributors

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