Most historians explains changes in conceptions of the epistemic virtues and vices in terms of social and historical developments. I argue that such approaches, valuable as they are, neglect the fact that certain changes also reflect changes in metaphysical sensibilities. Certain epistemic virtues and vices are defined relative to an estimate of our epistemic situation that is, in turn, defined by a broader vision or picture of the nature of reality. I defend this claim by charting changing conceptions of the virtue of epistemic humility in 19th century intellectual culture - specifically the scientific naturalists
It has been argued with some justice by commentators from Walter Kaufmann to Thomas Hurka that Nietz...
While virtue epistemologists agree that knowledge consists in having beliefs appropriately formed in...
Virtues are dispositions that make their bearers admirable. Dispositions can be studied scientifical...
The role intellectual virtues play in scientific inquiry has raised significant discussions in the r...
Although many historical narratives often describe the eighteenth century as an unalloyed \u27Age of...
The aim of this paper is to bring the resources of virtue epistemology to bear on the issue of the e...
Enlightenment beliefs in progress, development, growth, civilizing process and evolution have played...
In recent years there has been wide-ranging discussion of epistemic virtues. Given the value and imp...
Historians of historiography have recently adopted the language of epistemic virtues' to refer to ch...
This article traces a growing interest among epistemologists in the intellectuals of epistemic virtu...
In the past two decades, epistemologists have significantly expanded the focus of their field. To th...
Given that curiosity, the desire for knowledge, is thought by many virtue theorists to play a contro...
This article traces a growing interest among epistemologists in the intellectuals of epistemic virtu...
What did it mean to be a good scholar in Great Britain around 1900? If we would ask nineteenth-centu...
This essay seeks to develop a new theory of intellectual virtue. It rejects the popular reliabilist ...
It has been argued with some justice by commentators from Walter Kaufmann to Thomas Hurka that Nietz...
While virtue epistemologists agree that knowledge consists in having beliefs appropriately formed in...
Virtues are dispositions that make their bearers admirable. Dispositions can be studied scientifical...
The role intellectual virtues play in scientific inquiry has raised significant discussions in the r...
Although many historical narratives often describe the eighteenth century as an unalloyed \u27Age of...
The aim of this paper is to bring the resources of virtue epistemology to bear on the issue of the e...
Enlightenment beliefs in progress, development, growth, civilizing process and evolution have played...
In recent years there has been wide-ranging discussion of epistemic virtues. Given the value and imp...
Historians of historiography have recently adopted the language of epistemic virtues' to refer to ch...
This article traces a growing interest among epistemologists in the intellectuals of epistemic virtu...
In the past two decades, epistemologists have significantly expanded the focus of their field. To th...
Given that curiosity, the desire for knowledge, is thought by many virtue theorists to play a contro...
This article traces a growing interest among epistemologists in the intellectuals of epistemic virtu...
What did it mean to be a good scholar in Great Britain around 1900? If we would ask nineteenth-centu...
This essay seeks to develop a new theory of intellectual virtue. It rejects the popular reliabilist ...
It has been argued with some justice by commentators from Walter Kaufmann to Thomas Hurka that Nietz...
While virtue epistemologists agree that knowledge consists in having beliefs appropriately formed in...
Virtues are dispositions that make their bearers admirable. Dispositions can be studied scientifical...