The Aristotelian understanding of intellectual vice: Its significance for contemporary vice epistemology

European Journal of Philosophy 30 (3):1161-1172 (2021)
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European Journal of Philosophy, Volume 30, Issue 3, Page 1161-1172, September 2022.

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Vice Epistemology.Quassim Cassam - 2016 - The Monist 99 (2):159-180.
Agent reliabilism.John Greco - 1999 - Philosophical Perspectives 13:273-296.
Epistemic Vice and Motivation.Alessandra Tanesini - 2018 - Metaphilosophy 49 (3):350-367.

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