Massimo Pigliucci - Skepticism and Epistemic Virtue

It's cool to be a "skeptic." You get to tell other people why they are wrong, and you may even do some good to society. But skepticism comes with responsibilities. A good skeptic should do his homework, should keep an open mind about things, and should be conscious of the limits of his own knowledge. This talk introduces a virtue ethical approach to being a good skeptic, while at the same time discussing the proper domains of skepticism and the nature of the skeptical movement. Recorded on July 1st, 2017