Is Wisdom an Epistemic Virtue?
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Is Wisdom an Epistemic Virtue?
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226-230
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The article discusses the problem of parallelism of epistemic and moral virtues. The author presents the problem along with other methodological obstacles in virtue epistemology. The importance of the problem of parallelism becomes evident when we turn to the criteria of intellectual (epistemic) evaluation and to the framework of possible intellectual ethos. This problem is discussed in the paper by the example of definitions of master virtue and wisdom proposed by A.R. Karimov.
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virtue epistemology, Arthur Karimov, master virtue, wisdom, phronesis, synesis
Date of publication
01.06.2020
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