Cultivating epistemic virtue
“People need to focus more on the virtues of a good thinker rather than on any particular critical thinking skills or taking any kind of course.”
Read“People need to focus more on the virtues of a good thinker rather than on any particular critical thinking skills or taking any kind of course.”
ReadLinks to recent articles, exciting news about an award, and on what changes and what stays the same….
ReadChapter for The Philosophy of Comedy, edited by Simon Kirchin, Royal Institute of Philosophy Supplement Volume 96, October 2024
ReadThe worst readers, Nietzsche claimed, are like “plundering troops” who loot the few ideas they can use and trash the rest. But what if the texts in question are a hodgepodge of good sense and nonsense? Isn’t selective pillage the best, not worst, way to read them?
ReadBoycotts can have real power. However, whether they are necessarily a force for good has been hotly disputed.