Osvil Acosta-Morales

Community College of Philadelphia
  • Courage, Evidence, And Epistemic Virtue
    Florida Philosophical Review 6 (1): 8-16. 2006.
    I present here a case against the evidentialist approach that claims that in so far as our interests are epistemic what should guide our belief formation and revision is always a strict adherence to the available evidence. I go on to make the stronger claim that some beliefs based on admittedly “insufficient” evidence may exhibit epistemic virtue. I propose that we consider a form of courage to be an intellectual or epistemic virtue. It is through this notion of courage that we can see a weaknes…Read more