Introduction. Virtue theoretic epistemology Christoph Kelp 1. Closed-mindedness as an intellectual vice Heather Battaly 2. Epistemic virtues and virtues with epistemic content Cameron Boult, Christoph Kelp, Johanna Schnurr and Mona Simion 3. Difficulty and knowledge Fernando Broncano-Berrocal 4. What is epistemic entitlement? Reliable competence, reasons, inference, access Peter Graham 5. Knowledge-producing abilities John Greco 6. Virtue epistemology, two kinds of internalism, and the intelligibility problem Jonathan Kvanvig 7. Knowledge is extrinsically apt belief: virtue epistemology and the temporal objection Anne Meylan 8. Explaining knowledge Alan Millar 9. Anti-risk virtue epistemology Duncan Pritchard 10. Responsibilism within reason Kurt Sylvan.
Introduction. Virtue theoretic epistemology Christoph Kelp 1. Closed-mindedness as an intellectual vice Heather Battaly 2. Epistemic virtues and virtues with epistemic content Cameron Boult, Christoph Kelp, Johanna Schnurr and Mona Simion 3. Difficulty and knowledge Fernando Broncano-Berrocal 4. What is epistemic entitlement? Reliable competence, reasons, inference, access Peter Graham 5. Knowledge-producing abilities John Greco 6. Virtue epistemology, two kinds of internalism, and the intelligibility problem Jonathan Kvanvig 7. Knowledge is extrinsically apt belief: virtue epistemology and the temporal objection Anne Meylan 8. Explaining knowledge Alan Millar 9. Anti-risk virtue epistemology Duncan Pritchard 10. Responsibilism within reason Kurt Sylvan.
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