Tag Archive | Ernest Sosa
Getting It Right – Ernest Sosa
Below is an article by Ernest Sosa on ‘knowledge’ appeared in The New York Times. (To read the original article please CLICK HERE). What is it to truly know something? In our daily lives, we might not give this much thought — most of us rely on what we consider to be fair judgment and […]
Judgment and Agency – Review
Here is a review of Ernest Sosa’s latest book Judgment and Agency (published in Notre Dame Philosophical Review) Judgment and Agency Ernest Sosa, Judgment and Agency, Oxford University Press, 2015, 269pp., $44.95 (hbk), ISBN 9780198719694. Reviewed by Ram Neta, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Ernest Sosa’s book is about the nature of judgment, […]
Knowledge: a virtue-theoretic approach by Ernest Sosa
Here is a talk by Ernest Sosa. It is an analysis of knowledge from a virtue-theoretic perspective.
Epistemology and Virtue Ethics
The aim of this post is to present Linda Zagzebski’s introductory remarks In an intriguing work namely Virtues of the mind: an inquiry into the nature of virtue and the ethical foundations of knowledge (1998, Cambridge University press). In the first few pages she highlights the significance of an epistemological theory which is modeled on […]