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110Being Judgmental–A vice of attentionJournal of Value Inquiry 58 (2): 353-369. 2024.There are a class of moral virtues that have an intimate relationship with agential evaluation, following Gary Watson we can call these ‘second-order virtues,’ e.g., modesty, blind charity, being judgmental, etc. Julia Driver has argued that these virtues are distinguished by being virtues which require ignorance. Richard Y. Chappell and Helen Yetter-Chappell have argued that these virtues are distinguished by being virtues of salience. Aside from the disagreement about the distinguishing featur…Read more
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University of CincinnatiVisiting assistant professor
Indiana University, Bloomington
PhD, 2026
Cincinnati, Ohio, United States of America
Areas of Specialization
| Virtue Ethics |
| Moral Psychology |
| Metaphysics and Epistemology |
Areas of Interest
| Virtue Ethics |
| Attention and Value Theory |
| Philosophy of Love |
| The Nature of Attention |