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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. Egocentrism as a Fundamental Barrier to Ethical Reasoning. The human tendency to judge the world from a narrow, self-serving perspective is powerful. Humans are typically masterful at self-deception and rationalization. We often maintain beliefs that fly in the face of the evidence.

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  4. At the heart of Socratic ethics lies the bold assertion that an understanding of virtue is synonymous with having knowledge. But what does that mean in practice? Socrates believed that by achieving knowledge of what is just, good, and virtuous, a person would naturally act in accordance with these values.

  5. 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

  6. Questions concerning the value of knowledge and truth range from those that suggest complete skepticism about such value to those that reflect more discriminating concerns about the precise nature of the value in question and the comparative judgment that one of the two is more valuable than the other.

  7. a mango. If one has such knowledge of Paris, then one has been there and if one has such knowledge of the taste of a mango, then one has tasted a mango. Again, we need to distinguish knowledge of this sort from propositional knowledge. One might have much in the way of propositional knowledge about Paris, knowing what the main boulevards are, when

  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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