Curiosity as an Epistemic Virtue

Curiosity as an Epistemic Virtue

von: Nenad Mišcevic

Palgrave Macmillan, 2020

ISBN: 9783030571030 , 268 Seiten

Format: PDF

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Curiosity as an Epistemic Virtue


 

This book explores curiosity from a normative epistemological viewpoint. Taking into account recent developments in the psychology of curiosity, as well as research on the nature and motivation of scientific inquiry, Mišcevic identifies curiosity as a positive and vital character trait. Key topics covered include:
·       Curiosity as a subject in the history of philosophy
·       Curiosity as a possible ethical virtue
·       The importance of curiosity about oneself
·       Whether curiosity is good in itself or only as a means to an end (e.g. in the pursuit of truth).
The book begins with a brief historical overview, before turning to the nature of curiosity from both a psychological and philosophical viewpoint. Curiosity is revealed as a crucial instrument in the advancement of science and wisdom, as well as within the wider picture of meaningful human life. Miš?evi? skilfully defends the idea that curiosity motivates and organises our cognitive abilities, playing the central role in our cognitive lives.



Nenad Mišcevic is Full Professor of Philosophy at the University of Maribor, Slovenia, and Visiting Professor in the Department of Philosophy at the Central European University, Budapest.