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- Epistemic_virtue abstract "The epistemic virtues, as identified by virtue epistemologists, reflect their contention that belief is an ethical process, and thus susceptible to the intellectual virtue or vice of one's own life and personal experiences. Epistemology is the branch of philosophy concerned with the question "How do we know?" Some epistemic virtues have been identified by W. Jay Wood, based on research into the medieval tradition. The list below[citation needed] substantially overlaps with his.Being an epistemically virtuous person is often equated with being a critical thinker. attentiveness circumspection benevolence (Principle of Charity) coachability creativity curiosity discernment discretion foresight intellectual honesty intellectual humility imaginativeness interpretive sensitivity objectivity parsimony (Occam's razor) perceptiveness prudence/practical wisdom studiousness tenacity truthfulness understanding warrant wisdomNote that in this context curiosity bears the modern connotation of inquisitiveness, in contrast to the medieval connotation of attraction to unwholesome things.These can be contrasted to the epistemic vices such as: closed-mindedness curiosity [see below] dogmatism epistemic blindness folly gullibility intellectual dishonesty obtuseness self-deception superficiality of thought superstition willful naïveté wishful thinkingNote that in this context curiosity bears the medieval connotation of attraction to unwholesome things, in contrast to the positive studious (or perhaps inquisitive).".
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