In a 2006 paper I claimed that the virtue arguments or inferences must have is not that they be truth-preserving, but that they be entitlement-preserving (in Brandom’s sense of that phrase). I offered two reasons there why such a conception of argument virtue is needed for a satisfactory treatment of defeasible arguments and inferences. This paper revisits that claim, and assesses the prospects for a more thorough defence than was offered in that paper
The incompleteness problem for virtue ethics is inherited by a virtue-based theory of argumentation ...
Virtue theories of argumentation (VTA) emphasize the roles arguers play in the conduct and evaluatio...
Abstract: Virtue argumentation theory (VAT) has been charged of being incomplete, given its alleged ...
What are the prospects (if any) for a virtue-theoretic account of inference? This paper compares thr...
This paper will have two parts. In the first, it will point out the agreement between lists of parad...
Virtue theories have become influential in ethics and epistemology. This paper argues for a similar ...
Virtue theories have lately enjoyed a modest vogue in the study of argumentation, echoing the succes...
In this paper we consider the prospects for an account of good argument that takes the character of ...
Virtue argumentation theory provides the best framework for accommodating the notion of an argument ...
Virtue Argumentation and Bias PAPER Virtue theories of argumentation (VTA) are a burgeoning programm...
If good argument is virtuous, then fallacies are vicious. Yet fallacies cannot just be identified wi...
Virtue epistemology (VE) was modeled on virtue ethics theories to transfer their ethical insights to...
Argumentation theorists are beginning to think of ad hominem arguments as generally legitimate. Virt...
According to attributor virtue epistemology (the view defended by Ernest Sosa, John Greco, and other...
How is it possible that biases are cognitive vices, objectivity is an exemplary intellectual virtue,...
The incompleteness problem for virtue ethics is inherited by a virtue-based theory of argumentation ...
Virtue theories of argumentation (VTA) emphasize the roles arguers play in the conduct and evaluatio...
Abstract: Virtue argumentation theory (VAT) has been charged of being incomplete, given its alleged ...
What are the prospects (if any) for a virtue-theoretic account of inference? This paper compares thr...
This paper will have two parts. In the first, it will point out the agreement between lists of parad...
Virtue theories have become influential in ethics and epistemology. This paper argues for a similar ...
Virtue theories have lately enjoyed a modest vogue in the study of argumentation, echoing the succes...
In this paper we consider the prospects for an account of good argument that takes the character of ...
Virtue argumentation theory provides the best framework for accommodating the notion of an argument ...
Virtue Argumentation and Bias PAPER Virtue theories of argumentation (VTA) are a burgeoning programm...
If good argument is virtuous, then fallacies are vicious. Yet fallacies cannot just be identified wi...
Virtue epistemology (VE) was modeled on virtue ethics theories to transfer their ethical insights to...
Argumentation theorists are beginning to think of ad hominem arguments as generally legitimate. Virt...
According to attributor virtue epistemology (the view defended by Ernest Sosa, John Greco, and other...
How is it possible that biases are cognitive vices, objectivity is an exemplary intellectual virtue,...
The incompleteness problem for virtue ethics is inherited by a virtue-based theory of argumentation ...
Virtue theories of argumentation (VTA) emphasize the roles arguers play in the conduct and evaluatio...
Abstract: Virtue argumentation theory (VAT) has been charged of being incomplete, given its alleged ...