Virtue epistemology and tacit cognitive processes in high-grade knowledge

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作者
Rothenfluch, Sruthi [1 ]
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[1] Univ Portland, Philosophy, Portland, OR 97203 USA
关键词
virtue epistemology; reliabilism; responsibilism; expert knowledge; Duncan Pritchard; Linda Zagzebski;
D O I
10.1080/13869795.2015.1042020
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B [哲学、宗教];
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摘要
Duncan Pritchard has recently argued that a certain brand of virtue epistemology, known as virtue responsibilism, cannot account for knowledge acquired through the use of tacit reasoning processes. I defend virtue responsiblism by showing that Pritchard's charge is founded on a mischaracterization of the view. Contra Pritchard, responsibilists do not demand that agents have complete access to the grounds for their beliefs in order to know. A closer examination of prominent accounts of virtue responsiblism, including Zagzebski's and Hookway's, reveals that the accessibility requirement is much weaker than Pritchard presumes. Zagzebski maintains that it is only intellectually virtuous motivations which drive the agent to adopt truth-conducive procedures and habits that must be accessible, rendering the agent responsible for her belief. Hookway writes that agents may display virtue not by actively monitoring or accessing each step of their deliberation, but by allowing deeply embedded intellectual traits to tacitly guide or shape their process of inquiry. Additional support for Hookway's claim comes from Dreyfus and Dreyfus's model of learning and mastery, which will be briefly discussed at the end. I conclude, therefore, that virtue responsibilists can accommodate knowledge acquired through nonreflectively accessible cognitive operations.
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页码:393 / 405
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