Connecting Virtues examines the significant advances within the fast-growing field of virtue theory and shows how research has contributed to the current debates in moral philosophy, epistemology, and political philosophy.
* Includes groundbreaking chapters offering cutting-edge research on the topic of the virtues
* Provides insights into the application of the topic of virtue, such as the role of intellectual virtues, virtuous dispositions, and the value of some neglected virtues for political philosophy
* Examines the relevance of the virtues in the current debates in social epistemology, the epistemology of education, and civic education
* Features work from world-leading and internationally recognized philosophers working on the virtues today
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Notes on Contributors vii
Introduction 1
MICHEL CROCE AND MARIA SILVIA VACCAREZZA
Part 1: Moral Philosophy 13
1 Utrum sit una tantum vera enumeratio virtutum moralium 15
SOPHIE GRACE CHAPPELL
2 Generosity: A Preliminary Account of a Surprisingly Neglected Virtue 23
CHRISTIAN B. MILLER
3 An Eye on Particulars with the End in Sight: An Account of Aristotelian Phronesis 51
MARIA SILVIA VACCAREZZA
4 Honesty as a Virtue 67
ALAN T. WILSON
Part 2: Epistemology 85
5 Virtue Epistemology, Enhancement, and Control 87
J. ADAM CARTER
6 Epistemic Paternalism and the Service Conception of Epistemic Authority 107
MICHEL CROCE
7 Neuromedia and the Epistemology of Education 129
DUNCAN PRITCHARD
8 Epistemic Vice and Motivation 151
ALESSANDRA TANESINI
Part 3: Political Philosophy 169
9 Senses of Humor as Political Virtues 171
PHILLIP DEEN
10 Citizens’ Political Prudence as a Democratic Virtue 187
VALERIA OTTONELLI
11 Hope as a Democratic Civic Virtue 205
NANCY E. SNOW
Index 225
Over de auteur
MICHEL CROCE, PHD, is Early Stage Marie Curie Fellow in the Department of Philosophy at the University of Edinburgh and a junior researcher at the Aretai Center on Virtues. He has published a number of journal articles and book chapters in epistemology, moral philosophy, and the philosophy of education.
MARIA SILVIA VACCAREZZA, PHD, is a lecturer in ethics at the University of Genoa and a junior researcher at the Aretai Center on Virtues. She has published a number of journal articles and book chapters on several topics, including ethical naturalism, the unity of the virtues debate, moral exemplarism, and exemplarist approaches to moral education.