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- W189836768 abstract "Virtue epistemology (VE) was modeled on virtue ethics theories to transfer their ethical insights to epistemology. VE has had great success: broadening our perspective, providing new answers to traditional questions, and raising exciting new questions. I offer a new argument for VE based on the concept of cognitive achievements, a broader notion than purely epistemic achievements. The argument is then extended to cognitive transformations, especially the cognitive transformations brought about by argumentation. 1. PROLOGUE. Virtue epistemology (VE) was consciously modeled on virtue ethics theories with the hope that some of their conceptual breakthroughs and achievements in ethics might be re- created in epistemology. The results exceeded expectations: virtue epistemologies are flourishing, having already made significant contributions to the discourse of epistemology. The change in perspective turned out to be a broader perspective, with good effect not only for answering traditional epistemological questions, but also for determining which questions to put on the agenda and for understanding how they relate to one another. My contention is that a similar turn in argumentation theory could well have similar results. The overall orientation is agent-based: a good argument is one that has been conducted virtuously. But what exactly does that mean? It has to take all the roles that agents play in argumentation into account. As a result, it will be a broader perspective, capable of bringing disparate parts of the field into a larger whole and re- shaping the disciplinary agenda. I believe this kind of re-orientation can help answer a cluster of outstanding questions for argumentation theorists: when, with whom, about what, and, above all, why should we argue. And, as a corollary but of no less importance, it can help us answer when, with whom, about what, and why we should not argue. Above all, a virtue epistemology approach to argumentation theory preserves the insights motivating traditional epistemological approaches to argument while losing its distorting obsession with justified true belief as the Holy Grail of epistemology and of argumentation alike." @default.
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- W189836768 title "Virtue Epistemology and Argumentation Theory" @default.
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