Introduction to Virtue Epistemology
Abstract
Virtue epistemology is by now a broad and varied field. Also by now, there
are various helpful overviews of the field available, some of which are
included in this volume (see especially Battaly 2008 and Baehr 2008).1
This introduction will not provide another. Rather, we will begin with a
brief characterization of what virtue epistemology is (Section 1), and then
briefly describe some of the topics that are treated in this volume (Section
2). Some of these are topics that have occupied epistemologist in general,
while others are raised by virtue epistemology in particular. We end with a
summary of the selections that have been collected here (Section 3).