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Intellectual Virtues and Education Project on NPR

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Earlier this month we introduced the Intellectual Virtues and Education Project led by Dr. Jason Baehr of Loyola Marymount University. The project is being funded by a generous grant from the Templeton Foundation and focuses on building an educational model grounded on virtue epistemology. NPR picked up the story and interviewed Dr. Baehr about the project. We’re reposting that short interview here.

Listen (requires Flash): [mp3:IVEP on KCRW.mp3]

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