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(Ebook) Education and the Growth of Knowledge: Perspectives from Social and Virtue Epistemology by Ben Kotzee ISBN 9781118721254, 9781118721315, 111872125X, 1118721314

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Authors:Ben Kotzee
Pages:192 pages.
Year:2013
Editon:1
Publisher:Wiley-Blackwell
Language:english
File Size:3.36 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9781118721254, 9781118721315, 111872125X, 1118721314
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(Ebook) Education and the Growth of Knowledge: Perspectives from Social and Virtue Epistemology by Ben Kotzee ISBN 9781118721254, 9781118721315, 111872125X, 1118721314

Education and the Growth of Knowledge is a collection of original contributions from a group of eminent philosophers and philosophers of education, who sketch the implications of advances in contemporary epistemology for education. 

  • New papers on education and social and virtue epistemology contributed by a range of eminent philosophers and philosophers of education 
  • Reconceives epistemology in the light of notions from social and virtue epistemology
  • Demonstrates that a reconsideration of epistemology in the light of ideas from social and virtue epistemology will in turn re-invigorate the links between epistemology and education 
Content:
Chapter 1 Epistemic Dependence in Testimonial Belief, in the Classroom and Beyond (pages 14–35): Sanford Goldberg
Chapter 2 Learning from Others (pages 54–19): David Bakhurst
Chapter 3 Anscombe's ‘Teachers’ (pages 75–21): Jeremy Wanderer
Chapter 4 Can Inferentialism Contribute to Social Epistemology? (pages 76–91): Jan Derry
Chapter 5 Epistemic Virtue and the Epistemology of Education (pages 92–105): Duncan Pritchard
Chapter 6 Educating for Intellectual Virtues: From Theory to Practice (pages 106–123): Jason Baehr
Chapter 7 Detecting Epistemic Vice in Higher Education Policy: Epistemic Insensibility in the Seven Solutions and the REF (pages 124–144): Heather Battaly
Chapter 8 Three Different Conceptions of Know‐How and Their Relevance to Professional and Vocational Education (pages 145–165): Christopher Winch
Chapter 9 The Epistemic Value of Diversity (pages 166–178): Emily Robertson
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