Talk:Virtue epistemology

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The field of virtue epistemology is pushing the boundaries of conventional epistemology. While much of the work to this point has centered on the place of virtues and the epistemic agent in a theory of knowledge, the very notion of epistemology is being pushed beyond this traditional understanding because of the focus on virtue and the agent. I have updated the article on virtue epistemology with a partial, working bibliography on recent studies in the field. Comments, questions, and additions for the article would be most welcome.

As a side note, my master's thesis, which I am in the process of writing, is on St. Thomas Aquinas and Virtue Epistemology. I would be most interested in other work being done in virtue epistemology, especially work that takes the moral theory of other notable figures in philosophy and theology and applying it to contemporary virtue epistemology.

Thanks! -James Hooten

redirect from moral epistemology problematic.