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Academia's Big Five: a normative taxonomy for the epistemic responsibilities of universities.

Rik Peels1, René van Woudenberg1, Jeroen de Ridder1, Lex Bouter2.   

Abstract

This paper proposes a normative taxonomy by which universities can express the extent to which they meet five core epistemic responsibilities. Epistemic responsibilities are responsibilities that have to do with the attainment of knowledge and understanding. The core epistemic responsibilities, which we call the Big Five, are to (1) foster research integrity, (2) teach for intellectual virtue, (3) address the big questions of life, (4) give humanistic inquiry and education a proper place, and (5) serve society. The paper characterizes the Big Five in some detail and explains why they are core epistemic responsibilities of universities. The paper concludes by describing the steps that should be taken in order to test, amend, and implement the taxonomy. Copyright:
© 2019 Peels R et al.

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Keywords:  Big question; epistemic responsibilities; humanities; research integrity; societal relevance; teaching; university; virtue

Year:  2019        PMID: 33708379      PMCID: PMC7934091          DOI: 10.12688/f1000research.19459.1

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  F1000Res        ISSN: 2046-1402


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