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S. Cowling. Kantian Humility and Ontological Categories / trans. from Engl. A. V. Nekhaev [PDF]
Kant has a distinction between things in themselves and phenomena. Things as we know them consist ‘wholly of relations’ therefore we have no insight into ‘the inner’ of things. Kant says that we have no knowledge of the intrinsic properties of things.
A. V. Nekhaev
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We critique two popular philosophical definitions of intellectual humility: the “low concern for status” and the “limitations-owning.” accounts. Based upon our analysis, we offer an alternative working definition of intellectual humility: the virtue of ...
Barrett, Justin, Church, Ian M.
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Intellectual Humility and the Curse of Knowledge [PDF]
This chapter explores an unappreciated psychological dimension of intellectual humility. In particular, I argue there is a plausible connection between intellectual humility and epistemic egocentrism. Epistemic egocentrism is a well-known cognitive bias –
Hannon, Michael
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Inevitability, contingency, and epistemic humility [PDF]
This paper offers an epistemological framework for the debate about whether the results of scientific enquiry are inevitable or contingent. I argue in Sections 2 and 3 that inevitabilist stances are doubly guilty of epistemic hubris--a lack of epistemic humility--and that the real question concerns the scope and strength of our contingentism.
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Intellectual humility as attitude [PDF]
Intellectual humility, I argue in this paper, is a cluster of strong attitudes (as these are understood in social psychology) directed toward one’s cognitive make-up and its components, together with the cognitive and affective states that constitute ...
Tanesini, Alessandra
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The Puzzle of Humility and Disparity [PDF]
Suppose that you are engaging with someone who is your oppressor, or someone who espouses a heinous view like Nazism or a ridiculous view like flat-earthism.
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From Epistemic Anti-Individualism to Intellectual Humility [PDF]
Epistemic anti-individualism is the view that positive epistemic statuses fail tosupervene on internal, physical or mental, properties of individuals. Intellectual humility is a central intellectual virtue in the pursuit of such statuses. After some introductory remarks, this paper provides an argument for epistemic anti-individualism with respect to a
Kallestrup, Jesper, Pritchard, Duncan
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Epistemic humility: Each to their own [PDF]
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Conal McCarthy, Annemarie Jutel
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Phenomenological Contextualism and the Finitude of Knowing [PDF]
When faced with the complexity of an intersubjective system, in which one is oneself implicated, an epistemic humility that recognizes and respects the finitude of knowing is ...
Stolorow, Robert D.
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The Humility Heuristic, or: People Worth Trusting Admit to What They Don’t Know [PDF]
People don't always speak the truth. When they don't, we do better not to trust them. Unfortunately, that's often easier said than done. People don't usually wear a ‘Not to be trusted!’ badge on their sleeves, which lights up every time they depart from ...
Skipper, Mattias
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