On Mr Truetemp's Lack of Virtue

Principia: An International Journal of Epistemology 26 (2):313-318 (2022)
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Abstract

Keith Lehrer described the case of Mr Truetemp, who has reliably formed true beliefs about the temperature. The beliefs are produced by the action of a device (a "tempucomp" ) which has been surgically implanted in Truetemp's skull without his knowledge. The case is designed as a counterexample to process reliabilism. This short paper explores the question whether virtue epistemology is able to deal with the Truetemp case. It is argued that virtue-theoretic considerations lead to the rejection of the Truetemp case as a case of warranted belief or knowledge, which suggests that virtue epistemology has the resources to handle the case.

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Howard Sankey
University of Melbourne

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