Abstract:
Virtue epistemology is one of the dominant approaches in contemporary epistemology. In recent
years, its potential for education became the object for research among epistemologists and philosophers of
education. In this study, we define character-based approach in virtue epistemology. We argue for weak
versions of conservative and autonomous approaches to character-based virtue epistemology. We analyze and
critically explore intellectual virtues such as open-mindedness, love of knowledge and intellectual autonomy.
Finally, we propose a roadmap for cultivating intellectual virtues in education practice. We maintain that
although intellectual virtues cannot be taught directly, they can be fostered in the appropriate environment.