Intellectual loyalty

  • Allan Hazlett

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Abstract

This chapter sympathetically considers the idea that intellectual loyalty is a virtue. Intellectual loyalty is characterized as a species of loyalty, and some potential problems for the idea that intellectual loyalty is a virtue are considered: I argue that it is possible to be intellectually loyal and that intellectual loyalty is not a species of unappealing dogmatism. In defense of this, I draw connections between intellectual loyalty and Frankfurt's idea of the unthinkable, Price's idea of refusing to believe, and Wittgenstein's idea of hinges.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationHinge Epistemology
PublisherBrill
Pages254-278
Number of pages25
ISBN (Electronic)9789004332386
ISBN (Print)9789004332379
DOIs
StatePublished - Nov 1 2016

Keywords

  • Ethics of belief
  • Hinge propositions
  • Loyalty
  • Open-mindedness
  • Social epistemology
  • Virtue epistemology
  • Virtue ethics

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