Intellectual Loyalty

This paper 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 an...

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Published in:International journal for the study of skepticism
Main Author: Hazlett, Allan (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
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Published: Brill 2016
In: International journal for the study of skepticism
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Frankfurt, Harry G. 1929-2023 / Thinking / Impossibility (Philosophy) / Price, H. H. 1899-1984 / Faith / Rejection of / Wittgenstein, Ludwig 1889-1951, Über Gewissheit / Intellectual perspective / Loyalty
Further subjects:B Virtue Ethics virtue epistemology loyalty hinge propositions ethics of belief open-mindedness social epistemology
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Summary:This paper 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.
ISSN:2210-5700
Contains:In: International journal for the study of skepticism
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1163/22105700-00603014