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Mona Simion, "Resistance to Evidence" (Cambridge UP, 2024)

New Books in Psychology

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Exploring the Dichotomy of Moral and Epistemic Virtues

The distinction between moral and epistemic virtues lies in the values they promote. Some virtues, like keeping promises, are clearly moral while open-mindedness can be both morally and epistemically virtuous. Open-mindedness is morally good as it respects others, but epistemically good as it allows exposure to more evidence. However, the context matters as in some situations, such as a specialist in a room of laymen, being open-minded can be an epistemic vice. The key lies in understanding that virtues promoting moral values are moral virtues, while those promoting epistemic values are epistemic virtues. It's essential to differentiate between evidence resistance and mere evidence rejection to ascertain epistemic malfunction.

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