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Ockham on the Virtues

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  1. Disagreement and Faith: Ockham on Faith as an Intellectual Virtue.Adam Langridge - unknown
    At the beginning of Chapter III, Book VI of the Nicomachean Ethics, Aristotle lists five intellectual virtues or veridical habits: art, scientific knowledge, prudence, intellectual intuition, and wisdom. The intellectual virtues are habitual powers of the mind to act that promote certainty and true belief, and Aristotle distinguishes them from opinion, in which “we may be mistaken”. Unlike beliefs attributable to the veridical habits, which altogether exclude falsity and doubt, it is recognized even by those who hold them that opinions (...)
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  • William of Ockham.Paul Vincent Spade & Claude Panaccio - 2019 - The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy (Spring 2019 Edition).
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  • Peter John olivi.Robert Pasnau - 2008 - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
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