Knowledge, Belief, and Character:

Readings in Virtue Epistemology 

Contents

Acknowledgments ix

 Preface xi

 Introduction xiii

       Part I. Reliability and Intellectual Virtue

CH 1:  "Epistemic Folkways and Scientific Epistemology," 3
                    Alvin Goldman

CH 2:  "Reliabilism and Intellectual Virtue," 19
                    Ernest Sosa

CH 3:  "Three Forms of Virtue Epistemology," 33
                    Ernest Sosa

CH 4:  "Ever Since Descartes," 41
                    Hilary Kornblith 

        Part II. Knowledged and Skepticism

CH 5: "Virtue, Skepticism, and Context," 55
                    John Greco

CH 6: "Supervenience, Virtues, and Consequences," 73
                    Jonathan Dancy

CH 7: "Sosa on Knowledge, Justification, and Aptness," 87
                    Lawrence BonJour

CH 8: "Perspectives in Virtue Epistemology: A Response to Dancy and BonJour ," 99
                    Ernest Sosa

        Part III.  Responsibility, Motives, and Consequences

CH 9: "From Reliabilism to Virtue Epistemology," 113
                    Linda Zagzebski

CH 10: "Moral and Epistemic Virtue," 123
                    Julia Driver

CH 11: "An ‘Internalist’ Conception of Epistemic Virtue," 135
                    James E. Montmarquet

CH 12: "Regulating Inquiry: Virtue, Doubt, and Sentiment," 149
                    Christopher Hookway

         Part IV. Special Interest Topics in Virtue Theory

CH13: "Critical Thinking, Moral Integrity, and Citizenship:
            Teaching for the Intellectual Virtues," 163
                    Richard Paul

CH 14: "Virtue Theory and the Fact/Value Problem," 177
                    Guy Axtell

CH 15: "Epistemic Vice," 195
                    Casey Swank

CH 16: "Phronesis and Religious Belief," 205
                    Linda Zagzebski

 Index of Names 221

About the Contributors 223