The recent literature has seen a burgeoning discussion of the idea that the overarching epistemic goal of education is the cultivation of the intellectual virtues. Moreover, there have been attempts to put this idea into practice, with virtue-led educational interventions in schools, universities, and even prisons. This paper explores the question of whether—and, if so, to what degree—such intellectual virtue-based approaches to education are essentially social. The focus in this regard is on the role of intellectual exemplars within this approach, and in particular the extent to which direct social interaction with such exemplars is crucial to the implementation of this educational methodology
5The main difference between "traditional" epistemology and virtue epistemology is outlined. The rel...
The cultivation of intellectual character is an important goal within university education. This art...
AbstractIn times of crisis, speaking about variability, uncertainty and even anxiety becomes part of...
The recent literature has seen a burgeoning discussion of the idea that the overarching epistemic go...
With its focus on intellectual virtues and their role in the acquisition and transmission of knowled...
After a brief overview of what intellectual virtues are, I offer three arguments for the claim that ...
Virtue epistemology is one of the dominant approaches in contemporary epistemology. In recent years,...
© Medwell Journals, 2015. Virtue epistemology is one of the dominant approaches in contemporary epis...
The insightful commentaries to our contribution "Education as the Social Cultivation of Intellectual...
Virtue epistemology is among the dominant influences in mainstream epistemology today. An important ...
This paper explores the educational potential of epistemic exemplars, namely those individuals who p...
The main difference between "traditional" epistemology and virtue epistemology is outlined. The rele...
The new field of virtue epistemology has implications for educational debate. In order to identify t...
The thesis examines the philosophy of Jean-Jacques Rousseau and his idea of human virtue. His first...
The Theory and Practice of Virtue Education offers the reader a comprehensive and authoritative acco...
5The main difference between "traditional" epistemology and virtue epistemology is outlined. The rel...
The cultivation of intellectual character is an important goal within university education. This art...
AbstractIn times of crisis, speaking about variability, uncertainty and even anxiety becomes part of...
The recent literature has seen a burgeoning discussion of the idea that the overarching epistemic go...
With its focus on intellectual virtues and their role in the acquisition and transmission of knowled...
After a brief overview of what intellectual virtues are, I offer three arguments for the claim that ...
Virtue epistemology is one of the dominant approaches in contemporary epistemology. In recent years,...
© Medwell Journals, 2015. Virtue epistemology is one of the dominant approaches in contemporary epis...
The insightful commentaries to our contribution "Education as the Social Cultivation of Intellectual...
Virtue epistemology is among the dominant influences in mainstream epistemology today. An important ...
This paper explores the educational potential of epistemic exemplars, namely those individuals who p...
The main difference between "traditional" epistemology and virtue epistemology is outlined. The rele...
The new field of virtue epistemology has implications for educational debate. In order to identify t...
The thesis examines the philosophy of Jean-Jacques Rousseau and his idea of human virtue. His first...
The Theory and Practice of Virtue Education offers the reader a comprehensive and authoritative acco...
5The main difference between "traditional" epistemology and virtue epistemology is outlined. The rel...
The cultivation of intellectual character is an important goal within university education. This art...
AbstractIn times of crisis, speaking about variability, uncertainty and even anxiety becomes part of...