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  1. Unifying the Intellectual Virtues.Christopher Lepock - 2010 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 83 (1):106-128.
    The intellectual virtues include two seemingly quite different types of traits: reliable faculties on the one hand and inquiry-regulating traits of intellectual character like conscientiousness and openmindedness on the other. Extant virtue theories do not appear to have provided a single account that adequately covers both types of virtue. In this paper, I examine the different ways in which a trait or disposition can contribute to our cognitive goal of acquiring significant true beliefs. I propose that the two types of (...)
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    Adaptability and Perspective.Christopher Lepock - 2006 - Philosophical Studies 129 (2):377-391.
    Ernest Sosa’s virtue perspectivism goes beyond standard reliabilism by requiring that agents with justified beliefs not only derive their beliefs from virtuous cognitive faculties but have an epistemic perspective that explains the origin of the beliefs and makes their belief-set coherent. I argue that Sosa’s account of the epistemic perspective does not ensure that the perspective will confer justification. An adequate epistemic perspective must establish a non-accidental connection between an agent’s use of a faculty in certain circumstances and its reliability (...)
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  3. How to make the generality problem work for you.Christopher Lepock - 2009 - Acta Analytica 24 (4):275-286.
    Reliabilist theories of knowledge face the “generality problem”; any token of a belief-forming processes instantiates types of different levels of generality, which can vary in reliability. I argue that we exploit this situation in epistemic evaluation; we appraise beliefs in different ways by adverting to reliability at different levels of generality. We can detect at least two distinct uses of reliability, which underlie different sorts of appraisals of beliefs and believers.
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    A virtue epistemology: Apt belief and reflective knowledge, volume I (review).Christopher Lepock - 2010 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy 40 (1):pp. 131-149.
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    Epistemic Justification: Internalism vs. Externalism, Foundations vs. VirtuesLaurence Bonjour and Ernest Sosa Great Debates in Philosophy Malden, MA: Blackwell, 2003, 240 pp., $26.95 paper. [REVIEW]Christopher Lepock - 2005 - Dialogue 44 (4):811-813.
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    A Virtue Epistemology. [REVIEW]Christopher Lepock - 2010 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy 40 (1):131-149.
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    Beyond “Justification”. [REVIEW]Christopher Lepock - 2007 - Dialogue 46 (2):388-391.
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    Critical Notice. [REVIEW]Christopher Lepock - 2010 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy 40 (1):131-149.
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    Epistemic Justification: Internalism vs. Externalism, Foundations vs. VirtuesLaurence Bonjour and Ernest Sosa Great Debates in Philosophy Malden, MA: Blackwell, 2003, 240 pp., $26.95 paper. [REVIEW]Christopher Lepock - 2005 - Dialogue 44 (4):811-813.
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    Beyond “Justification”. [REVIEW]Christopher Lepock - 2007 - Dialogue 46 (2):388-391.
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    Epistemic Justification: Internalism vs. Externalism, Foundations vs. VirtuesLaurence Bonjour and Ernest Sosa Great Debates in Philosophy Malden, MA: Blackwell, 2003, 240 pp., $26.95 paper. [REVIEW]Christopher Lepock - 2005 - Dialogue 44 (4):811-813.
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