The presentation defends a fullblooded, 'thick' virtue-theoretic account of epistemic normativity. If we think of beliefs as under the control of rational agents, by means of their rational capacities, the norm of excellence (or 'virtue') applies to doxastic action as well as any other rational action. An argument is presented to the effect that the knowledge norm is the right norm of belief
For belief, the standard of correctness is truth. Truth is said to be the norm of belief. This thesi...
[Please cite the official version, if possible.] Abstract: Belief does aim at the truth. When our be...
Belief is considered a kind of performance, which attains one level of success if it is true (or acc...
The presentation defends a fullblooded, 'thick' virtue-theoretic account of epistemic normativity. I...
In response to the recent interest in the field of virtue epistemology, it has become apparent that ...
I examine the prospects for a virtue epistemology by analyzing the normative dimension of epistemic ...
This essay seeks to develop a new theory of intellectual virtue. It rejects the popular reliabilist ...
Throughout history, virtue has out-stepped the bounds of ethics and entered other philosophical venu...
Plato’s Meno problem is the problem of why knowledge is better than true belief which is not knowled...
Over the last decade epistemology has seen an explosion of interest in the idea that knowledge provi...
This article traces a growing interest among epistemologists in the intellectuals of epistemic virtu...
This article traces a growing interest among epistemologists in the intellectuals of epistemic virtu...
In this paper, I respond to an objection raised by Duncan Pritchard and Jesper Kallestrup against vi...
Virtue epistemologists define knowledge as true belief produced by intellectual virtue. In this pape...
There is something mysterious, and perhaps even dubious, about 'ought' claims. They seem to exert an...
For belief, the standard of correctness is truth. Truth is said to be the norm of belief. This thesi...
[Please cite the official version, if possible.] Abstract: Belief does aim at the truth. When our be...
Belief is considered a kind of performance, which attains one level of success if it is true (or acc...
The presentation defends a fullblooded, 'thick' virtue-theoretic account of epistemic normativity. I...
In response to the recent interest in the field of virtue epistemology, it has become apparent that ...
I examine the prospects for a virtue epistemology by analyzing the normative dimension of epistemic ...
This essay seeks to develop a new theory of intellectual virtue. It rejects the popular reliabilist ...
Throughout history, virtue has out-stepped the bounds of ethics and entered other philosophical venu...
Plato’s Meno problem is the problem of why knowledge is better than true belief which is not knowled...
Over the last decade epistemology has seen an explosion of interest in the idea that knowledge provi...
This article traces a growing interest among epistemologists in the intellectuals of epistemic virtu...
This article traces a growing interest among epistemologists in the intellectuals of epistemic virtu...
In this paper, I respond to an objection raised by Duncan Pritchard and Jesper Kallestrup against vi...
Virtue epistemologists define knowledge as true belief produced by intellectual virtue. In this pape...
There is something mysterious, and perhaps even dubious, about 'ought' claims. They seem to exert an...
For belief, the standard of correctness is truth. Truth is said to be the norm of belief. This thesi...
[Please cite the official version, if possible.] Abstract: Belief does aim at the truth. When our be...
Belief is considered a kind of performance, which attains one level of success if it is true (or acc...