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    • Intellectual Virtues and Reasonable Disagreement 

      Bickel, Jewelle (2019-08)
      The contemporary problem of disagreement has two prominent solutions. The Conciliationists think that after discovering a case of disagreement one should be less certain of one’s original position. Those who favor Conciliatory ...
    • Virtue and Happiness in Plato's Euthydemus 

      Jones, Russell Edward (2010)
      There is perhaps no philosophical thesis that has more often been thought to be most central to or most distinctive of the philosophy of Socrates in Plato's dialogues than the thesis that virtue is sufficient for happiness. ...
    • Virtue and Happiness in Plato's Euthydemus 

      Jones, Russell Edward (2010)
      There is perhaps no philosophical thesis that has more often been thought to be most central to or most distinctive of the philosophy of Socrates in Plato's dialogues than the thesis that virtue is sufficient for happiness. ...
    • Who am I to judge? Intellectual Humility and Dispositional Attributions 

      Bell, Kevin (2021-05-14)
      According to the attribution-value model, a great deal of stigmatization and prejudice stem from the belief that an individual’s character is to blame for their “negative” traits or qualities. Such dispositional attributions ...