Integrity and the Virtues of Reason
Discover a thought-provoking exploration of integrity in "Integrity and the Virtues of Reason" by Greg Scherkoske, published by Cambridge University Press in 2015. This compelling work delves into the nature of integrity, challenging the conventional belief that it merely involves unwavering commitment to one's convictions. Scherkoske presents a groundbreaking argument that integrity is fundamentally an epistemic virtue, emphasizing the importance of justifiable and probably correct beliefs.
With 276 pages of insightful analysis, this book is essential reading for scholars and students of ethics looking to deepen their understanding of moral philosophy. Scherkoske's original perspective invites readers to rethink the relationship between integrity and reason, making it a valuable addition to any academic library. Explore the nuances of integrity and its implications for ethical reasoning with this engaging paperback from one of today's leading thinkers.