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Social Virtue Epistemology.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Alfano, Mark.
Klein, Colin.
Ridder, Jeroen de.
Taylor & Francis eBooks
Tom Monahan Memorial Fund.
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
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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
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