2018 - Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences
Robert Audi focuses on Epistemology, Virtue, Political science of religion, Practical reason and Rationality. Many of his studies on Epistemology involve topics that are commonly interrelated, such as Social psychology. He has included themes like Work, Business ethics and Value in his Virtue study.
His studies deal with areas such as Secular education, Hedonism, Religious pluralism and State as well as Political science of religion. He has researched Practical reason in several fields, including Contemporary philosophy, Analytic philosophy, Hard determinism and Action. His Rationality research incorporates themes from Pluralism and Bounded rationality.
His scientific interests lie mostly in Epistemology, Action, Rationality, Social psychology and Law. Normative, Skepticism, Practical reason, Philosophy of mind and Philosophy of language are the primary areas of interest in his Epistemology study. Much of his study explores Rationality relationship to Faith.
His work on Law is being expanded to include thematically relevant topics such as Law and economics. His studies link Social science with Democracy. His study in Social science is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Environmental ethics and Political science of religion.
Robert Audi mostly deals with Epistemology, Action, Normative, Social psychology and Law. He connects Epistemology with Sketch in his study. His Action research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Nursing ethics, Normative ethics, Intrinsic value and Quantum mechanics.
His Normative study also includes fields such as
Robert Audi mainly focuses on Epistemology, Action, Sketch, Social psychology and Environmental ethics. His is involved in several facets of Epistemology study, as is seen by his studies on Perception, Intellectual virtue, Self-evidence, Doxastic logic and Phenomenal conservatism. The Intellectual virtue study which covers Internalism and externalism that intersects with Intellectual responsibility.
The Action study combines topics in areas such as Autonomy, Interpersonal communication and Moral character. His Social psychology study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Practical reason and Moral obligation. His study explores the link between Environmental ethics and topics such as Health care that cross with problems in Government and Realm.
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The Cambridge Dictionary of Philosophy
Robert Audi.
(1995)
Epistemology: A Contemporary Introduction to the Theory of Knowledge
Robert Audi.
(1997)
The Good in the Right: A Theory of Intuition and Intrinsic Value
Robert Audi.
(2004)
Religious Commitment and Secular Reason
Robert Audi.
(2000)
Dispositional beliefs and dispositions to believe
Robert Audi.
Noûs (1994)
The structure of justification
Robert Audi.
(1993)
Moral Knowledge and Ethical Character
Talbot Brewer;Robert Audi.
The Philosophical Review (1999)
The Many Faces of Integrity
Robert Audi;Patrick E. Murphy.
(2006)
The Place of Testimony in the Fabric of Knowledge and Justification
Robert Audi.
American Philosophical Quarterly (1997)
The separation of church and state and the obligations of citizenship
Robert Audi.
Philosophy & Public Affairs (1989)
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