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      Title: Knowledge, Belief, and Character
      Condition: New
      Author: Jonathan Dancy
      Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
      Contributor: Hilary Kornblith (Contributions by), John Greco (Contributions by), Alvin Goldman (Contributions by), Ernest Sosa (Contributions by), Guy Axtell (Edited by), Laurence Bonjour (Contributions by), Julia Driver (Contributions by), Jonathan Dancy (Contributions by), Linda Zagrebsky (Contributions by), Ricard Paul (Contributions by), Chirstopher Hookway (Contributions by), Casey Swank (Contributions by), Guy Axtell (Contributions by), James Montmarquet (Contributions by)
      Subtitle: Readings in Contemporary Virtue Epistemology
      EAN: 9780847696536
      ISBN: 9780847696536
      Format: Paperback
      Release Date: 04/26/2000
      Item Height: 228mm
      Item Length: 146mm
      Language: English
      ISBN-10: 0847696537
      Country/Region of Manufacture: US
      Genre: Philosophy & Spirituality
      Item Width: 14mm
      Item Weight: 331g
      Description: There have been many books over the past decade, including outstanding collections of essays, on the topic of the ethical virtues and virtue-theoretic approaches in ethics. But the professional journals of philosophy have only recently seen a strong and growing interest in the intellectual virtues and in the development of virtue-theoretic approaches in epistemology. There have been four single-authored book length treatments of issues of virtue epistemology over the last seven years, beginning with Ernest Sosa's Knowledge in Perspective (Cambridge, 1991), and extending to Linda Zabzebski's Virtue of the Mind (Cambridge, 1996). Weighing in with Jonathan Kvanvig's The Intellectual Virtues and the Life of the Mind (1992), and James Montmarquet's Epistemic Virtue and Doxastic Responsibility (1993), Rowman & Littlefield has had a particularly strong interest in the direction and growth of the field. To date, there has been no collection of articles directly devoted to the growing debate over the possibility and potential of a virtue epistemology. This volume exists in the belief that there is now a timely opportunity to gather together the best contributions of the influential authors working in this growing area of epistemological research, and to create a collection of essays as a useful course text and research source. Several of the articles included in the volume are previously unpublished. Several essays discuss the range and general approach of virtue theory in comparison with other general accounts. What advantages are supposed to accrue from a virtue-based account in epistemology, in handling well-known problems such as "Gettier," and "Evil-Genie"-type problems? Can reliabilist virtue epistemology handle skeptical challenges more satisfactorily than non-virtue-centered forms of epistemic reliabilism? Others provide a needed discussion of relevant analogies and disanalogies between ethical and epistemic evaluation. The readings all contribute
      Series: Studies in Epistemology and Cognitive Theory
      Release Year: 2000

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