Vice epistemology:
"Some of the most problematic human behaviors involve vices of the mind such as arrogance, closed-mindedness, dogmatism, gullibility, intellectual cowardice, as well as wishful or conspiratorial thinking. What sorts of things are epistemic vices? How do we detect and mitigate them? How and why...
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Zusammenfassung: | "Some of the most problematic human behaviors involve vices of the mind such as arrogance, closed-mindedness, dogmatism, gullibility, intellectual cowardice, as well as wishful or conspiratorial thinking. What sorts of things are epistemic vices? How do we detect and mitigate them? How and why do these vices prevent us from acquiring knowledge and what is their role in sustaining patterns of ignorance? What is their relation to implicit or unconscious bias? How do epistemic vices and systems of social oppression relate to one another? Do we unwittingly absorb such traits from the process of socialization and communities around us? Are epistemic vices traits for which we can blamed? Can there be institutional and collective epistemic vices? This book seeks to answer these important questions about the vices of the mind and their roles in our social and epistemic lives, and is the first collection of its kind. Organized into three parts, chapters by outstanding scholars explore the nature of epistemic vices, specific examples of these vices, and case studies in applied vice epistemology, including education and politics. Alongside these foundational questions, the volume offers sophisticated accounts of vices both new and familiar. These include epistemic arrogance and servility, epistemic injustice, epistemic snobbishness, conspiratorial thinking, procrastination, and forms of closed-mindedness. Vice Epistemology is essential reading for students of ethics, epistemology, and virtue theory, and various areas of applied, feminist, and social philosophy. It will also be of interest to practitioners, scholars, and activists in politics, law and education"-- |
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Contents Notes on contributors Acknowledgments Introduction: from epistemic vices to vice epistemology xi xiv 1 IAN JAMES KIDD, HEATHER BATTALY, AND QUASSIM CASSAM PARTI Foundational issues 19 1 21 The structure of intellectual vices JASON BAEHR 2 The metaphysical foundations of vice epistemology 37 QUASSIM CASSAM 3 Ignorance, arrogance, and privilege: vice epistemology and the epistemology of ignorance 53 ALESSANDRA TANESİNİ 4 Epistemic corruption and social oppression 69 IAN JAMES KIDD PART II Collectives, institutions, and networks 87 5 89 Institutional epistemic vices: the case of inferential inertia MIRANDA FR1CKER
x Contents 6 Capital vices, institutional failures, and epistemic neglect in a county jail 108 JOSÉ MEDINA 7 Implicit bias and epistemic vice 126 JULES HOLROYD 8 Vectors of epistemic insecurity 148 EMILY SULLIVAN AND MARK ALFANO PART III Analyses of specific vices 165 9 167 Quitting, procrastinating, and slacking off HEATHER BATTALY 10 Epistemic insensitivity: an insidious andconsequential vice 189 MAURA PRIEST 11 Intellectual snobs 208 CHARLIE CRERAR PART IV Applied vice epistemology 223 12 225 Teaching to the test: how schools discourage phronesis CASEY JOHNSON 13 Vices of questioning in public discourse 239 LANI WATSON Index 259 |
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Contents Notes on contributors Acknowledgments Introduction: from epistemic vices to vice epistemology xi xiv 1 IAN JAMES KIDD, HEATHER BATTALY, AND QUASSIM CASSAM PARTI Foundational issues 19 1 21 The structure of intellectual vices JASON BAEHR 2 The metaphysical foundations of vice epistemology 37 QUASSIM CASSAM 3 Ignorance, arrogance, and privilege: vice epistemology and the epistemology of ignorance 53 ALESSANDRA TANESİNİ 4 Epistemic corruption and social oppression 69 IAN JAMES KIDD PART II Collectives, institutions, and networks 87 5 89 Institutional epistemic vices: the case of inferential inertia MIRANDA FR1CKER
x Contents 6 Capital vices, institutional failures, and epistemic neglect in a county jail 108 JOSÉ MEDINA 7 Implicit bias and epistemic vice 126 JULES HOLROYD 8 Vectors of epistemic insecurity 148 EMILY SULLIVAN AND MARK ALFANO PART III Analyses of specific vices 165 9 167 Quitting, procrastinating, and slacking off HEATHER BATTALY 10 Epistemic insensitivity: an insidious andconsequential vice 189 MAURA PRIEST 11 Intellectual snobs 208 CHARLIE CRERAR PART IV Applied vice epistemology 223 12 225 Teaching to the test: how schools discourage phronesis CASEY JOHNSON 13 Vices of questioning in public discourse 239 LANI WATSON Index 259 |
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