Virtue and vice, moral and epistemic / edited by Heather Battaly. 6

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Language: Unknown language code Summary language: Unknown language code Original language: Unknown language code Series: ; Metaphilosophy series in philosophyChichester, West Sussex, UK : Wiley-Blackwell, ©201046Edition: Description: 23 cm. ix, 245 pages : illustrationsContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9781444335620 (paperback)ISSN: 2Other title: 6 []Uniform titles: | | Metaphilosophy. Related works: 1 40 1969- , Battaly, Heather D., 6 [editor.]Subject(s): -- 2 -- 0 -- -- | -- 2 -- 0 -- 6 -- | 2 0 -- | -- -- 20 -- | | -- -- Virtues.;Vices.;Ethics.;Knowledge, Theory of. -- -- 20 -- | -- -- -- 20 -- --Genre/Form: -- 2 -- Additional physical formats: DDC classification: | 179.9 V819 2010 LOC classification: | BJ1521 | .V564 20102Other classification:
Contents:
Introduction: virtue and vice / Heather Battaly -- Virtue ethics and virtue epistemology / Roger Crisp -- Exemplarist virtue theory / Linda Zagzebski -- Right act, virtuous motive / Thomas Hurka -- Agency ascriptions in ethics and epistemology : or, navigating intersections, narrow and broad / Guy Axtell -- Virtues, social roles, and contextualism / Sarah Wright -- Virtue, emotion, and attention / Michael S. Brady -- Feeling without thinking : lessons from the ancients on emotion and virtue-acquisition / Amy Coplan -- A challenge to intellectual virtue from moral virtue : the case of universal love / Christine Swanton -- Open-mindedness / Wayne Riggs -- Epistemic malevolence / Jason Baehr -- Epistemic self-indulgence / Heather Battaly.
Action note: In: Summary: Provided by publisher. Virtues and vices matter in both ethics and epistemology - it matters whether an agent has moral and intellectual virtues or moral and intellectual vices. In fact, this is the veritable rallying cry of both virtue ethics and virtue epistemology. But do analogies between virtues and vices across these two philosophical fields even succeed? If so, how much do virtues and vices really matter? Are they - or are exemplars - at the foundation of moral and epistemic theory? And if virtues and vices do matter, what exactly are they? Virtue and Vice, Moral and Epistemic presents a series of thought provoking essays that delve deeply into the role of virtue and vice that cut across the fields of ethics and epistemology. Featuring the voices of both virtue ethicists and epistemologists, readings offer competing accounts of the foundation of moral theory while exploring the connections between virtue and emotion, and virtue and contextualism. Other essays analyze universal love, open-mindedness, epistemic malevolence, and epistemic self-indulgence. Written by leading or upcoming figures in ethics and epistemology this book offers provocative insights into the most cutting edge thinking concerning the application of the intellect into virtue theory - an important development in the contemporary analytic tradition-- Other editions:
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Originally published as volume 41, nos. 1-2 (January 2010) of Metaphilosophy--T.p. verso. 56

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Introduction: virtue and vice / Heather Battaly -- Virtue ethics and virtue epistemology / Roger Crisp -- Exemplarist virtue theory / Linda Zagzebski -- Right act, virtuous motive / Thomas Hurka -- Agency ascriptions in ethics and epistemology : or, navigating intersections, narrow and broad / Guy Axtell -- Virtues, social roles, and contextualism / Sarah Wright -- Virtue, emotion, and attention / Michael S. Brady -- Feeling without thinking : lessons from the ancients on emotion and virtue-acquisition / Amy Coplan -- A challenge to intellectual virtue from moral virtue : the case of universal love / Christine Swanton -- Open-mindedness / Wayne Riggs -- Epistemic malevolence / Jason Baehr -- Epistemic self-indulgence / Heather Battaly.

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Provided by publisher. Virtues and vices matter in both ethics and epistemology - it matters whether an agent has moral and intellectual virtues or moral and intellectual vices. In fact, this is the veritable rallying cry of both virtue ethics and virtue epistemology. But do analogies between virtues and vices across these two philosophical fields even succeed? If so, how much do virtues and vices really matter? Are they - or are exemplars - at the foundation of moral and epistemic theory? And if virtues and vices do matter, what exactly are they? Virtue and Vice, Moral and Epistemic presents a series of thought provoking essays that delve deeply into the role of virtue and vice that cut across the fields of ethics and epistemology. Featuring the voices of both virtue ethicists and epistemologists, readings offer competing accounts of the foundation of moral theory while exploring the connections between virtue and emotion, and virtue and contextualism. Other essays analyze universal love, open-mindedness, epistemic malevolence, and epistemic self-indulgence. Written by leading or upcoming figures in ethics and epistemology this book offers provocative insights into the most cutting edge thinking concerning the application of the intellect into virtue theory - an important development in the contemporary analytic tradition--

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