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From Virtue Ethics to Virtue Epistemology
The field of philosophy went from a revival of virtue ethics that is said to have begun in 1958 to a revival of virtue epistemology that began (with... -
Environmental epistemology
We argue that there is a large class of questions—specifically questions about how to epistemically evaluate environments —that currently available...
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Standpoint moral epistemology: the epistemic advantage thesis
One of standpoint theory’s main claims is the thesis of epistemic advantage, which holds that marginalized agents have epistemic advantages due to...
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New Materialism in Business Ethics
This chapter deals with the question of how a legally thought business ethics can be critical of its own legal, systemic thought. This chapter... -
Radical epistemology, theory choice, and the priority of the epistemic
Beliefs based on pernicious ideology are widespread, and they often have harmful consequences. Attempts to solve the problems these beliefs cause...
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Towards an Epistemology of ‘Speciesist Ignorance’
The literature on the epistemology of ignorance already discusses how certain forms of discrimination, such as racism and sexism, are perpetuated by...
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Toward an Ethics of AI Belief
In this paper we, an epistemologist and a machine learning scientist, argue that we need to pursue a novel area of philosophical research in AI – the...
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Methodological Decolonisation and Local Epistemologies in Business Ethics Research
This paper contributes to the discussion on methodological decolonisation in business ethics research by illustrating how local epistemologies can...
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Against Metasemantics-First Moral Epistemology
Moral metasemantic theories explain how our moral thought and talk are about certain properties. Given the connection between what our moral terms...
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Towards a pragmatist epistemology for theory choice in logic
In this paper, I outline a pragmatist epistemology of logic inspired by later work of Charles S. Peirce that shares many features with an...
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Ethical Foundations: Medical Ethics and Data Ethics
This chapter outlines basic concepts in medical ethics and data ethics. It aims to provide some kind of orientation regarding the complex issues,... -
Character and Everydayness: The Bottom-Up Historical Epistemology of Tosaka Jun
This paper attempts to examine how the concept of character in Tosaka’s philosophy presents us with the distinctive features of a situated...
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The Anti-Individualistic Turn in the Ethics of Collegiality: Can Good Colleagues Be Epistemically Vicious?
The aim of this paper is to show that the nascent field of ethics of collegiality may considerably benefit from a symbiosis with virtue and vice...
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Can Social Reflective Equilibrium Delineate Cornell Realist Epistemology?
Cornell realism (CR), a prominent meta-ethical position that has emerged since the last decades of the twentieth century, proposes a non-reductionist...
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An “ethics of strangers”? On knowing the patient in clinical ethics
The shape and function of ethical imperatives may vary if the context is an interaction between strangers, or those who are well acquainted. This...
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On the Harmony of Feminist Ethics and Business Ethics
If business requires ethical solutions that are viable in the liminal landscape between concepts and corporate office, then business ethics and... -
A Posthumanist Epistemology of Practice
This chapter illustrates the contribution of practice epistemology to the study of management and organization. It argues that practice theories are... -
The epistemology of thought experiments without exceptionalist ingredients
This paper argues for two interrelated claims. The first is that the most innovative contribution of Timothy Williamson, Herman Cappelen, and Max...
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The Invention and Re-invention of Meta-ethics
In this article we pose three questions: 1) What are the questions that gave rise to the introduction of the concept and subdiscipline of...
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Science, Spirituality and Virtue Ethics
We give a nuanced and holistic description of what science is, how it is practised and how it is expressed. We pay particular attention to the human...