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  1. Mar 16, 2012 · Reaching understanding is one of our central epistemic goals, dictated by our important motivational epistemic virtue, namely inquisitiveness about the way things hang together. Understanding of humanly important causal dependencies is also the basic factual-theoretic ingredient of wisdom on the anthropocentric view proposed in the article.

    • Nenad Miščević
    • vismiscevic@ceu.hu
    • 2012
  2. understanding of ethics, morality and common ethical concepts like truth and trust to fall back on. Facts matter because they point to the truth. This has little to do with the law and everything to do with ethics, and we need facts we can trust. Anchoring Dental Education in Trust and Truth It pays to remind ourselves of

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  4. The development of ethical reasoning abilities is vitally important—both for living an ethical life and creating an ethical world. In this miniature guide, we set out the foundations of ethical reasoning. Our aim is to introduce the intellectual tools and understandings necessary for reasoning through ethical issues and problems in an

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  5. Objectivism is the belief there is knowledge, truth, or concepts that we strive to make sense of, and they guide us in our knowledge attainment. In ethical terminology, objectivism is best equated with the term absolutism.

  6. Mar 10, 2002 · Knowledge, Truth, and Duty is a collection of fourteen essays by fourteen different authors. As the title indicates, the central topic is epistemic normativity and its relationship to the concepts of knowledge and justification, and to the twin goals of truth-seeking and error avoidance.

  7. This is the question philosopher Sissela Bok takes up in her recent book, Common Values.27She begins by listing a number of problems that cut across these boundaries: problems of the environment; war and hostility; epidemics; overpopulation; poverty; hunger; natural disasters (earthquakes, tornados, drought, floods); and even technological ...

  8. Aug 17, 2018 · Expertise is variable, across people, contexts, and skill sets; 2. The difficulty of ethics reasoning means one will make mistakes, often when the most urgent of ethical concerns – persons’ lives and well-being – are at stake; 3. Humility, thus, should be a dominant character trait for ethicists; and. 4.

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