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Cognitive and Interpersonal Features of Intellectual Humility

Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 2017
Four studies examined intellectual humility—the degree to which people recognize that their beliefs might be wrong. Using a new Intellectual Humility (IH) Scale, Study 1 showed that intellectual humility was associated with variables related to openness, curiosity, tolerance of ambiguity, and low dogmatism.
Mark R Leary   +2 more
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Distinguishing intellectual humility and general humility

The Journal of Positive Psychology, 2015
Two studies provide evidence for distinguishing intellectual humility (IH) from general humility (GH). Humility involves (a) an Accurate View of Self and (b) the ability to regulate egotism and cultivate an other-oriented stance; IH is a subdomain of humility that involves (a) having an accurate view of one’s intellectual strengths and limitations and (
Don E. Davis   +6 more
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Intellectual humility and trust

Current Opinion in Psychology
The problem of mistrust cannot be solved by increasing trust indiscriminately; rather, we need tools that help people trust more in what is credible and doubt what is not. In this review we argue that intellectual humility, a willingness to acknowledge the limitations of one's knowledge and beliefs, has much to offer in this regard.
Tenelle Porter   +3 more
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The Validity of the General Intellectual Humility Scale as a Measure of Intellectual Humility

2022
Early intellectual humility research has largely relied on questionnaires that require individuals to self-evaluate their own intellectual humility, despite concerns that people low in intellectual humility may lack awareness of their degree of intellectual humility.
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Intellectual Humility

Character Lab Playbook, 2019
Why does intellectual humility matter? When you approach life with intellectual humility, you open your mind to learning. You are able to learn from opposing views and have more constructive discussions, even when you disagree. No matter how old you are, with intellectual humility you become wiser. It helps you be less judgmental of others, learn
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HOPE FOR INTELLECTUAL HUMILITY

Episteme, 2017
ABSTRACTRobert Roberts and W. Jay Wood (2007) define intellectual humility as a dispositional absence of concern for self-importance. And they contrast this virtue with distinct species of vicious pride. The aim of this project is to extend their regulative epistemology by considering how epistemic agents can cultivate a dispositional detachment from ...
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