Experiments are actions, performed in order to gain information. Like other acts, there are virtues of performing them well. I discuss one virtue of experimentation, that of knowing how to trade its information-gaining potential against other goods
In this paper, I respond to an objection raised by Duncan Pritchard and Jesper Kallestrup against vi...
Among the new objects of interest emerged from the study of science in action, an important one is w...
In common with many other "virtue epistemologists," Abrol Fairweather and Carlos Montemayor contend ...
Experiments are actions, performed in order to gain information. Like other acts, there are virtues ...
ABSTRACT A thriving project in contemporary epistemology concerns identifying and explicating the ep...
Thought experiments play a prominent role in philosophical inquiry. And yet we lack a good understan...
Scientific epistemology is a topic that has sparked centuries of philosophical discourse. In particu...
We might think that thought experiments are at their most powerful or most interesting when they pro...
In this chapter I will develop and defend an account of one particular scientific virtue, one not ea...
The role intellectual virtues play in scientific inquiry has raised significant discussions in the r...
The aim of this paper is to bring the resources of virtue epistemology to bear on the issue of the e...
This paper argues against general claims for the epistemic superiority of experiment over observatio...
This paper is an extended prolepsis in favor of epistemic situationism, the thesis that epistemic vi...
The questions ‘Do I know p?’ and ‘shall I take p as a reason to act?’ seem to belong to different do...
In this paper, I respond to an objection raised by Duncan Pritchard and Jesper Kallestrup against vi...
Among the new objects of interest emerged from the study of science in action, an important one is w...
In common with many other "virtue epistemologists," Abrol Fairweather and Carlos Montemayor contend ...
Experiments are actions, performed in order to gain information. Like other acts, there are virtues ...
ABSTRACT A thriving project in contemporary epistemology concerns identifying and explicating the ep...
Thought experiments play a prominent role in philosophical inquiry. And yet we lack a good understan...
Scientific epistemology is a topic that has sparked centuries of philosophical discourse. In particu...
We might think that thought experiments are at their most powerful or most interesting when they pro...
In this chapter I will develop and defend an account of one particular scientific virtue, one not ea...
The role intellectual virtues play in scientific inquiry has raised significant discussions in the r...
The aim of this paper is to bring the resources of virtue epistemology to bear on the issue of the e...
This paper argues against general claims for the epistemic superiority of experiment over observatio...
This paper is an extended prolepsis in favor of epistemic situationism, the thesis that epistemic vi...
The questions ‘Do I know p?’ and ‘shall I take p as a reason to act?’ seem to belong to different do...
In this paper, I respond to an objection raised by Duncan Pritchard and Jesper Kallestrup against vi...
Among the new objects of interest emerged from the study of science in action, an important one is w...
In common with many other "virtue epistemologists," Abrol Fairweather and Carlos Montemayor contend ...