A NATURAL FIT: NATURAL LAW THEORY, VIRTUE EPISTEMOLOGY, AND THE VALUE OF KNOWLEDGE

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Shea, Matthew [1 ]
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[1] St Louis Univ, St Louis, MO 63103 USA
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10.5840/jpr201722199
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B [哲学、宗教];
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01 ; 0101 ;
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I propose and defend a new combination of natural law ethics and virtue epistemology. While all contemporary natural law theories recognize knowledge as one of the basic human goods, none of them provide a detailed explanation for the value of knowledge, which would greatly enrich such theories. I show that virtue epistemology is able to deliver the required solution to the value problem, which makes this combination project very attractive. I also address two major worries about this approach: (1) it commits one to a type of virtue ethics that is incompatible with natural law theory; and (2) it results in a fragmented, pluralistic account of normativity. I attempt to alleviate both worries, arguing that the first is unfounded and the second, while true, is not a genuine cause for concern because the combination of natural law ethics and virtue epistemology is more unified than it may appear.
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