Epistemic situationism / edited by Abrol Fairweather and Mark Alfano.

This volume provides a sustained examination of epistemic situationism: the clash between virtue epistemology and the situationist hypothesis inspired by research in empirical psychology.

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Other Authors: Fairweather, Abrol (Editor), Alfano, Mark, 1983- (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Oxford ; New York, NY : Oxford University Press, 2017.
Edition:First edition.
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Table of Contents:
  • Contributors
  • Introduction : epistemic situationism / Abrol Fairweather
  • Is every epistemology a virtue epistemology? / Lauren Olin
  • Epistemic situationism : an extended prolepsis / Mark Alfano
  • Virtue epistemology in the zombie apocalypse : hungry judges, heavy clipboards, and group polarization / Berit Brogaard
  • Situationism and responsibilist virtue epistemology / James Montmarquet
  • Virtue theory against situationism / Ernest Sosa
  • Intellectual virtue now and again / Christoper Lepock
  • Responsibilism out of character / Kurt Sylvan
  • Epistemic situationism and cognitive ability / John Turri
  • Epistemic situationism, epistemic dependence, and the epistemology of education / J. Adam Carter and Duncan Pritchard
  • The situationist challenge to educating for intellectual virtues / Jason Baehr
  • Feminist responsibilism, situationism, and the complexities of the virtue of trustworthiness / Heidi Grasswick
  • Moods and their unexpected virtues / Nicole Smith
  • Index of topics.