Virtues of the Mind: An Inquiry into the Nature of Virtue and the Ethical Foundations of Knowledge

Philosophical Review 107 (4):614 (1998)
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Abstract

Linda Zagzebski makes a compelling and many-faceted case for the primacy of virtue in both epistemology and ethics, and for the thesis that "epistemic evaluation just is a form of moral evaluation". Along the way, she explores a variety of theoretical problems in both ethics and epistemology, advancing promising new analyses and solutions. For a work of contemporary epistemology, Virtues of the Mind is uncommonly readable, relevant, and historically informed—and Zagzebski manages all this without sacrificing depth or rigor. Specialists and nonspecialists alike will find it a rewarding study.

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