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Social Virtue Epistemology.
- Format:
- Book
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Social epistemology.
- Virtue.
- Virtues.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (637 p.)
- Place of Publication:
- New York, NY : Routledge, 2022.
- Contents:
- Cover
- Half Title
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Table of Contents
- List of Figures
- List of Tables
- Notes on Contributors
- Acknowledgements
- Introduction: A Research Program for Social Virtue Epistemology
- PART I: Foundational Issues
- 1 Interactionism, Debiasing, and the Division of Epistemic Labour
- 1b Commentary from Neil Levy
- 1c Commentary from Michel Croce and Duncan Pritchard
- 1d Steven Bland's Response to Commentaries
- 2 Attunement: On the Cognitive Virtues of Attention
- 2b Commentary from J. Adam Carter
- 2c Commentary from S. Goldberg
- 2d Georgi Gardiner's Response to Commentaries
- 3 From Vice Epistemology to Critical Character Epistemology
- 3b Commentary from Heather Battaly
- 3c Commentary from Georgi Gardiner
- 3d Ian James Kidd's Response to Commentaries
- 4 Narrowing the Scope of Virtue Epistemology
- 4b Commentary from Steven Bland
- 4c Commentary from Quassim Cassam
- 4d Neil Levy's Response to Commentaries
- 5 Mindshaping and Intellectual Virtues
- 5b Commentary from Ian James Kidd
- 5c Commentary from Thi Nguyen
- 5d Alessandra Tanesini's Response to Commentaries
- PART II: Individual Virtues and Vices
- 6 The Vices and Virtues of Extremism
- 6b Commentary from Barend de Rooij & Boudewijn de Bruin
- 6c Commentary from Marco Meyer
- 6d Quassim Cassam's Response to Commentaries
- 7 Expectations of Expertise: Boot-Strapping in Social Epistemology
- 7b Commentary from Heidi Grasswick
- 7c Commentary from Erik J. Olsson
- 7d Sanford C. Goldberg's Response to Commentaries
- 8 Fake News, Conspiracy Theorizing, and Intellectual Vice
- 8b Commentary from Quassim Cassam
- 8c Commentary from Colin Klein
- 8d Marco Meyer and Mark Alfano's Response to Commentaries
- 9 Playfulness versus Epistemic Traps
- 9b Commentary from Ian James Kidd
- 9c Commentary from Lani Watson
- 9d C. Thi Nguyen's Response to Commentaries
- PART III: Collective Virtues and Vices
- 10 Solidarity: Virtue or Vice?
- 10b Commentary from T. Ryan Byerly
- 10c Commentary from Duncan Pritchard
- 10d Heather Battaly's Response to Commentaries
- 11 Collective (Telic) Virtue Epistemology
- 11b Commentary from Jeroen de Ridder
- 11c Commentary from S. Kate Devitt
- 11d J. Adam Carter's Response to Commentaries
- 12 Three Models for Collective Intellectual Virtues
- 12b Commentary from S. Kate Devitt
- 12c Commentary from Heidi Grasswick
- 12d Jeroen de Ridder's Response to Commentaries
- 13 Real-Life Collective Epistemic Virtue and Vice
- 13b Commentary from Steven Bland
- 13c Commentary from Neil levy
- 13d Barend de Rooij and Boudewijn de Bruin's Response to Commentaries
- 14 The Social Virtue of Questioning: A Genealogical Account
- 14b Commentary from J. Adam Carter
- 14c Commentary from S. Goldberg
- 14d Lani Watson's Response to Commentaries
- PART IV: Methods and Measurements
- Notes:
- 15 An Interdisciplinary Methodology for Studying Collective Intellectual Character Traits
- Electronic reproduction. London Available via World Wide Web.
- Local Notes:
- Acquired for the Penn Libraries with assistance from the Tom Monahan Memorial Fund.
- Other Format:
- Print version: Alfano, Mark Social Virtue Epistemology
- ISBN:
- 9780367808952
- 0367808951
- 9781000607291
- 1000607291
- Publisher Number:
- 99991308581
- Access Restriction:
- Restricted for use by site license.
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