There is virtue ethics, why not virtue epistemology?
Tag: epistemology
The Problem with Cognitive and Moral Psychology
Cognitive science isn’t epistemology, and moral psychology isn’t ethics.
Pseudoscience and Continental Philosophy
Philosophy of science or science studies?
Should Students Use the Web During Exams?
Duncan Pritchard and S. Orestis Palermos argue that it isn’t obvious why being smart is associated with holding lots of information in your head.
How to Think about Objective Morality
Peter Monnerjahn argues that “absolute truth” is a notion we have no need for and should discard.
The Antinomies of Privilege
Jeremy Stangroom reflects on some of the problems of thinking that absence of privilege necessarily confers certain epistemological advantages.
Philosophy Betrays Reason & Humanity
We need a revolution in the academy, argues Nicholas Maxwell.