What sorts of epistemic virtues are required for effective mathematical practice? Should these be virtues of individual or collective agents? What sorts of corresponding epistemic vices might interfere with mathematical practice? How do these virtues and vices of mathematics relate to the virtue-theoretic terminology used by philosophers? We engage in these foundational questions, and explore how the richness of mathematical practices is enhanced by thinking in terms of virtues and vices, and how the philosophical picture is challenged by the complexity of the case of mathematics. For example, within different social and interpersonal conditions, a trait often classified as a vice might be epistemically productive and vice versa. We illustr...
One of the important discussions in the philosophy of mathematics, is that centered on Benacerraf’s ...
Virtue ethics is perhaps the fastest growing field in ethical theory. Virtue theo-ries have also bee...
In what follows I argue for an epistemic bridge principle that allows us to move from real mathemati...
Until recently, discussion of virtues in the philosophy of mathematics has been fleeting and fragmen...
In this paper I explore how intellectual humility manifests in mathematical practices. To do this I ...
We investigate how epistemic injustice can manifest itself in mathematical practices. We do this as ...
We investigate how epistemic injustice can manifest itself in mathematical practices. We do this as ...
Additional theorizing about mathematical practice is needed in order to ground appeals to truly usef...
There are different narratives on mathematics as part of our world, some of which are more appropria...
Equity and ethics in the learning of mathematics is a major topic for mathematics education research...
An important aspect of navigating the world as an adult is the appropriate response to risk, includi...
The role intellectual virtues play in scientific inquiry has raised significant discussions in the r...
While virtue epistemologists agree that knowledge consists in having beliefs appropriately formed in...
This paper identifies and criticizes certain fundamental commitments of virtue theories in epistemol...
I examine the prospects for a virtue epistemology by analyzing the normative dimension of epistemic ...
One of the important discussions in the philosophy of mathematics, is that centered on Benacerraf’s ...
Virtue ethics is perhaps the fastest growing field in ethical theory. Virtue theo-ries have also bee...
In what follows I argue for an epistemic bridge principle that allows us to move from real mathemati...
Until recently, discussion of virtues in the philosophy of mathematics has been fleeting and fragmen...
In this paper I explore how intellectual humility manifests in mathematical practices. To do this I ...
We investigate how epistemic injustice can manifest itself in mathematical practices. We do this as ...
We investigate how epistemic injustice can manifest itself in mathematical practices. We do this as ...
Additional theorizing about mathematical practice is needed in order to ground appeals to truly usef...
There are different narratives on mathematics as part of our world, some of which are more appropria...
Equity and ethics in the learning of mathematics is a major topic for mathematics education research...
An important aspect of navigating the world as an adult is the appropriate response to risk, includi...
The role intellectual virtues play in scientific inquiry has raised significant discussions in the r...
While virtue epistemologists agree that knowledge consists in having beliefs appropriately formed in...
This paper identifies and criticizes certain fundamental commitments of virtue theories in epistemol...
I examine the prospects for a virtue epistemology by analyzing the normative dimension of epistemic ...
One of the important discussions in the philosophy of mathematics, is that centered on Benacerraf’s ...
Virtue ethics is perhaps the fastest growing field in ethical theory. Virtue theo-ries have also bee...
In what follows I argue for an epistemic bridge principle that allows us to move from real mathemati...