Emotional Intelligence as an Intellectual Virtue: Theoretical Analysis and Empirical Assessment
Virtue theory has long recognized the significance of emotion for cognition, yet little philosophical research has been dedicated to identifying an intellectual virtue related to emotion. Applying recent work in virtue epistemology reveals emotional intelligence (EI) to be an intellectual virtue, a...
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Autor principal: | Paul Poenicke |
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Formato: | article |
Lenguaje: | EN FR IT |
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Rosenberg & Sellier
2017
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/edbbb569e6644ba2bc690284821e6ee1 |
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