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A Drop of Epistemic Humility

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Amin Ghaziani interviews Charles Fain Lehman, a fellow at the Manhattan Institute and contributing editor of City Journal, about the value-add of conservative viewpoints in public debate.
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Self-Trust and Epistemic Humility

2019
Abstract Some cognitive domains, like the moral, aesthetic, and religious, seem to demand a special kind of intellectual autonomy. We should, it is thought, think for ourselves and not trust others. This call for autonomy seems to support a radical intellectual self-sufficiency. In particular, the fact that our peers disagree with us can
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Trusting experts and epistemic humility in disability

International Journal of Feminist Approaches to Bioethics, 2011
It is generally accepted that the therapeutic relationship between professionals and patients is one of trust. Nonetheless, some patient groups carry certain social vulnerabilities that can be exacerbated when they extend trust to health-care professionals.
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Epistemic Crisis in Politics and Humility

2022
Siyasette epistemik kriz, politik epistemoloji açısından değerlendirildiğinde bizi iki seçenek arasında bırakır: (i) Kamusal alanı, politik öznelerin her konuyu müzakere edebilecekleri ve uzlaşabilecekleri epistemik bir düzlem olarak tasarlamanın imkânsızlığından hareketle iyiye dair konuşmayı sınırlamak.
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Religious tolerance through religious diversity and epistemic humility

Sophia, 2006
This paper uses developments in externalist epistemology and philosophy of mind as a foundation for a tolerance-producing attitude of epistemic humility towards the beliefs one retains in light of religious diversity. The first section of this paper describes the conditions under which epistemic humility tends to occur in both the philosophy of mind ...
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Epistemic Humility During a Global Pandemic

Abstract This chapter discusses public health’s elevated profile during the COVID-19 pandemic and its subsequent occasional lapses into overconfidence and false certitude. These lapses reflect the need for humility, an openness to criticism, and an awareness that what is known is always limited.
Michael D. Stein, Sandro Galea
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The Virtue of Epistemic Humility

Philosophy, Psychiatry, & Psychology, 2022
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Epistemic humility and evidential arguments from evil

2005
Evidential arguments from evil (for atheism) have been the focus of much attention in contemporary philosophy of religion. I begin by closely examining the very influential early arguments of William Rowe. Stephen Wykstra proposes a condition Rowe's argument must meet, which he labels CORNEA.
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Predictors and consequences of intellectual humility

Nature Reviews Psychology, 2022
Tenelle Porter   +2 more
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