Education, epistemic virtues, and the power of toleration

J Drerup - The Politics and Ethics of Toleration, 2021 - taylorfrancis.com
Toleration is usually regarded as a pivotal democratic virtue that should be cultivated in the
educational systems of liberal democracies. The concept of toleration, however, is marked …

[PDF][PDF] Post-Brexit immigration policy: reconciling public perceptions with economic evidence

H Rolfe, K Ahlstrom-Vij, N Hudson, J Runge - 2018 - kclpure.kcl.ac.uk
Existing research shows consistently high levels of concern among people in the UK over
the scale of immigration and its impact on jobs, wages and services. At the same time, that …

Evidence and bias

N Hughes - The Routledge handbook of the philosophy of …, 2023 - taylorfrancis.com
The core claim of evidentialism is that one ought to believe what one's evidence supports.
This chapter argues that evidentialism should be rejected because it cannot be reconciled …

Epistemic injustice in finance

B de Bruin - Topoi, 2021 - Springer
This article applies philosophical work on epistemic injustice and cognate concepts (such as
epistemic self-confidence) to study gender and racial disparity in financial markets. Members …

[HTML][HTML] The politics and ethics of toleration: Introduction

J Drerup, M Kühler - Critical Review of International Social and …, 2021 - Taylor & Francis
Toleration is widely considered as one of the core values of liberalism. In modern liberal
societies, characterized by deep disagreements concerning the nature of the good and the …

The epistemic virtue of deference

K Ahlstrom-Vij - The Routledge handbook of virtue epistemology, 2018 - taylorfrancis.com
The majority of virtue theorists have taken their cue from Aristotle. This chapter argues that
plausible theory in John Stuart Mill and Julia Driver's work—a theory. It outlines a …

Autonomy and moral deference

B Cross - South African Journal of Philosophy, 2017 - Taylor & Francis
The idea that a person might have a duty to defer to the moral judgments of others is
typically something that arouses our suspicion, in ways that other kinds of deference do not …

People listen to people who listen: Instilling virtues of deference

K Ahlstrom-Vij - Character: New Directions from Philosophy …, 2015 - books.google.com
When we listen to someone and believe what we are being told because they're saying it,
we can be said to be deferring to that someone. 1 In many cases, deferring to others is a …

[PDF][PDF] [Book review of:] Thomä, Dieter (2018): Puer robustus. Eine Philosophie des Störenfrieds

J Drerup - Zeitschrift für Pädagogik, 2020 - research.vu.nl
Besprechungen 541 das Moment der Entscheidung, das Sartre so stark betont, in dem
Sinne zu interpretieren, daß das paranoide System, an das die Antisemiten sich verzweifelt …

An Ethical Framework for Organizational Resource Allocation for Patient Services in Health Care

N Dick - 2018 - dsc.duq.edu
Unanswered questions on how to allocate scarce resources in health care settings are often
left to either bedside decision-making or, at best, the organizational policy level. Yet, there is …