Print version: Moral and intellectual virtues in Western and Chinese philosophy : the turn toward virtue. New York, New York ; London, [England] : Routledge, c2015 ix, 259 pages ISBN 9781138925168
Includes bibliographical references at the end of each chapters and index
Knowledge as action -- From virtue ethics to virtue epistemology -- Skilful reflection as an epistemic virtue -- Intellectual humility, knowledge-how, and disagreement -- Self-knowledge as an intellectual and moral virtue? -- The vice of virtue theory -- The four dimensions of an intellectual virtue -- Epistemic virtue and vice : reliabilism, responsibilism, and personalism -- Testimony as speech act, testimony as source -- Curiosity : the basic epistemic virtue -- Perceptual justification : factive reasons and fallible virtues -- Can extended cognition help robust virtue epistemology? -- Confucian worries about the Aristotelian sophos -- "Empathy for devils" : what we can learn from Wang Yangming -- The virtue of receptivity and practical rationality.