A virtue theoretic ethics of intellectual agency
There is a well-established literature on the ethics of belief. Our beliefs, however, are just one aspect of our intellectual lives with which epistemology should be concerned. I make the case that epistemologists should be concerned with an ethics of intellectual agency rather than the narrower cat...
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Main Author: | RYAN, Shane |
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Language: | English |
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2022
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