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Internalist Virtue Epistemology - A Stoic Model

English · Paperback / Softback

Will be released 12.05.2025

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This monograph works at the intersection of two of the most popular and growing fields in epistemology: epistemic normativity or value and virtue epistemology. By challenging two hitherto un- or under-explored sets of assumptions epistemological orthodoxies operative in those fields and, by rejecting them, the book develops novel approaches to current theories of epistemic value and virtue.
The book argues that what is needed is an internalist (i.e. non-externalist) mode of epistemic virtue. To accomplish this, it draws on Stoic moral theory, whereby the deployment of virtue no matter whether one has any external success suffices for completely successful action.

List of contents

1. Introduction.- 2. End State Epistemology as Hyper Orthodoxy.- 2. Challenging End State Epistemology.- 3. Heterodox Epistemic Value.- 4.     From Epistemic Value to Epistemic Virtue.- 5. Conclusion: Radical Epistemological Blasphemy.

About the author

Benjamin W. McCraw is a instructor in philosophy at University of South Carolina Upstate.

Summary

This monograph works at the intersection of two of the most popular and growing fields in epistemology: epistemic normativity or value and virtue epistemology. By challenging two hitherto un- or under-explored sets of assumptions—epistemological orthodoxies—operative in those fields and, by rejecting them, the book develops novel approaches to current theories of epistemic value and virtue.
The book argues that what is needed is an internalist (i.e. non-externalist) mode of epistemic virtue. To accomplish this, it draws on Stoic moral theory, whereby the deployment of virtue—no matter whether one has any ‘external’ success—suffices for completely successful action.

Product details

Authors Benjamin McCraw, Benjamin W McCraw, Benjamin W. McCraw
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Release 12.05.2025
 
EAN 9783031838927
ISBN 978-3-0-3183892-7
No. of pages 217
Illustrations IV, 217 p.
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Philosophy > General, dictionaries

Epistemology, Antike griechische und römische Philosophie, luck, Ancient Philosophy / Classical Philosophy, Stoic morality, Virtue epistemology, Epistemic normativity, True belief

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