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Partisanship, humility, and epistemic polarisation
2020Much of the literature from political psychology has focused on the negative traits that are positively associated with affective polarization—for example, animus, arrogance, distrust, hostility, and outrage. Not as much attention has been focused on the positive traits that might be negatively associated with polarization.
Thomas Nadelhoffer +4 more
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2003
AbstractSome of the most interesting works in virtue ethics are the detailed, perceptive treatments of specific virtues and vices. This chapter aims to develop such work as it relates to intellectual virtues and vices. It begins by examining the virtue of intellectual humility.
Robert C. Roberts, W. Jay Wood
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AbstractSome of the most interesting works in virtue ethics are the detailed, perceptive treatments of specific virtues and vices. This chapter aims to develop such work as it relates to intellectual virtues and vices. It begins by examining the virtue of intellectual humility.
Robert C. Roberts, W. Jay Wood
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Natural Theology, Evidence, and Epistemic Humility
European Journal for Philosophy of Religion, 2017One not infrequently hears rumors that the robust practice of natural theology reeks of epistemic pride. Paul Moser’s is a paradigm of such contempt. In this paper we defend the robust practice of natural theology from the charge of epistemic pride. In taking an essentially Thomistic approach, we argue that the evidence of natural theology should be ...
Trent Dougherty, Brandon Rickabaugh
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Critical Studies in Education, 2020
Current epistemic governance analyses in higher education ignore systemic power relations between Northern and Southern researchers. This paper does focus on previous approaches to understanding epistemic governance, but rather moves beyond these towards a Southern evaluative and prospective comprehension. The paper is primarily theoretical. We draw on
Walker, Melanie, Vargas, Carmen Martinez
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Current epistemic governance analyses in higher education ignore systemic power relations between Northern and Southern researchers. This paper does focus on previous approaches to understanding epistemic governance, but rather moves beyond these towards a Southern evaluative and prospective comprehension. The paper is primarily theoretical. We draw on
Walker, Melanie, Vargas, Carmen Martinez
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Phenomenalism, Conceivability, and Epistemic Humility
2021In Chap. 5, I discuss grounds for seeing P.F. Strawson’s conceivability argument as compatible with a benign form of phenomenalism that shows our epistemic humility with respect to knowledge of things in themselves. I also address the often held, but mistaken belief that on Kant’s view things in themselves cannot be said to exist independently of our ...
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Intellectual humility and epistemic trust
2020Epistemic trust helps secure knowledge, and so does intellectual humility. They do so independently; but they can also support each other, and this chapter discusses how. Epistemic trust, at least the form discussed here, is trust in oneself or another person for knowledge. It involves a norm-governed relationship with positive affective and volitional
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2013
Embracing Epistemic Humility: Confronting Triumphalism in Three Abrahamic Religions builds a case that encourages advocates of world views, especially the children of Abraham—Jews, Christians and Muslims—to embrace an attitude of epistemic humility toward their world views and thereby defeat the triumphalism which, on the contemporary scene, has ...
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Embracing Epistemic Humility: Confronting Triumphalism in Three Abrahamic Religions builds a case that encourages advocates of world views, especially the children of Abraham—Jews, Christians and Muslims—to embrace an attitude of epistemic humility toward their world views and thereby defeat the triumphalism which, on the contemporary scene, has ...
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Deliberative democracy and epistemic humility
Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 2011AbstractDeliberative democracy is one of the best designs that could facilitate good public policy decision making and bring about epistemic good based on Mercier and Sperber's (M&S's) theory of reasoning. However, three conditions are necessary: (1) an ethic of individual epistemic humility, (2) a pragmatic deflationist definition of truth, and (3)
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The Pitfalls of Epistemic Autonomy without Intellectual 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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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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