Virtue Epistemology and Education

James Macallister, Michalis Kakos (Editor)

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Abstract

This seminar will provide a brief overview of virtue epistemology and it will consider some possible ramifications of the discipline, for education. Some of the differences between epistemology and virtue epistemology as well as the main features of five different manifestations of virtue epistemology will be explained. The educational implications of the developments in virtue epistemology will be explored with a particular focus on two: It will first be argued that Aristotle’s scheme of intellectual virtues may provide valuable insight into how worthwhile theoretical, moral and technical qualities may be fostered in the young. It will secondly be claimed that it might also be valuable to characterize the professional knowledge of teachers in virtue epistemological terms.
Original languageEnglish
Publication statusPublished - 29 Jun 2011
EventEducational Dialogues Seminar Series University of Leicester - University of Leicester
Duration: 29 Jun 201129 Jun 2011

Conference

ConferenceEducational Dialogues Seminar Series University of Leicester
CityUniversity of Leicester
Period29/06/1129/06/11

Keywords

  • virtue epistemology, education

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