Monday, March 19, 2012

Lucas reviews virtue epistemology


 
hello everyone. i'm still here hiding out in Enterprise, Utah avoiding my death. my sources back at home tell me Gabrielle is still trying to kill me. he actually tracked down my best friend Fresh Eddie and tortured him for info on my location but luckily Fresh Eddie is a soldier and didn't spill no matter how rough Gabrielle got (r.i.p. Fresh Eddie). i don't know how much longer i can stay in Utah for. it is even more boring than i've been able to describe, although a little girl was just kidnapped two days ago so that's shaken things up here in Enterprise a little bit. i think it is Enterprise's first kidnapping. pretty exciting stuff.

anyways, let's talk about virtue epistemology.

virtue epistemology, according to Wikipedia, is "a contemporary philosophical approach to epistemology that stresses the importance of intellectual (epistemic) virtues. It combines the central tenets of virtue theory, with classical epistemological approaches." to put it in layman's terms, no one knows what virtue epistemology is, not even Wikipedia. i can't even say i know if virtue epistemology is an abstract idea or a thing or event or a type of plant. sorry, virtue epistemology, if you want me to review you, it's gotta be perfectly clear what you are (think along the lines of hamburgers, Weekend at Bernie's, the Kenmore Elite 3.9 cu. ft. Front-Load Washing Machine, etc.) back to the drawing board i suppose.

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