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110711s20072003enk b 001 0 eng d |
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$a9780199252732 (hbk) |
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$a9780199219124 (pbk) |
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$aBD176;$bI58 2007 |
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$aIntellectual virtue :$bperspectives from ethics and epistomology /$cedited by Michael DePaul and Linda Zagzebski. |
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$a1st paperback ed. |
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$aOxford :$bClarendon $;aNew York, ;$bOxford University Press $cc2007. |
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$avi, 298 p. ;$c25 cm. |
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$aIncludes bibliographical references (p. [281] -289) and index |
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$gThe$tstructure of virtue /$rJulia Annas --$tIntellectual virtue: emotions, luck, and the ancients /$rNancy Sherman and Heath White --$tVirtue ethics: radical or routine? /$rDavid Solomon --$tPractical reason and its virtue /$rJ. L. A. Garcia --$tKnowledge as credit for true belief /$rJohn Greco --$tIntellectual motivation and the good of truth /$rLinda Zagzebski --$gThe$tplace of truth in epistemology /$rErnest Sosa --$tHow to be a virtue epistemologist /$rChristopher Hookway --$tUnderstanding 'virtue' and the virtue of understanding /$rWayne D. Riggs --$tKnowing cognitive selves /$rChristine McKinnon --$tHumility and epistemic goods /$rRobert C. Roberts and W. Jay Wood. |
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$aVirtue. |
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$aVirtue epistemology. |
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$aDePaul, Michael R.$qMichael Raymond),$d1954- |
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$aZagzebski, Linda Trinkaus,$d1946- |