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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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I Know You Are, But What Am I?: Anti-Individualism in the Development of Intellectual Humility and Wu-Wei [PDF]
Virtues are acquirable, so if intellectual humility is a virtue, it’s acquirable. But there is something deeply problematic—perhaps even paradoxical—about aiming to be intellectually humble.
Alfano, Mark, Robinson, Brian
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Creativity is widely recognized as one of the essential skills in the 21st century. However, Indonesian students are not considered to possess this characteristic as they belong in rank 115 out of 139 countries on Global Creativity Index in 2015.
Farida Kurniawati +2 more
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This study explores moderate Islamic theology with a focus on applying the concept of intellectual humility by Kiai Haji Sholeh Bahruddin. Intellectual humility is a humble attitude that acknowledges human knowledge's limitations.
Achmad Muhibin Zuhri
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“I Know that I don’t Know Anything”. Socio-Cognitive Antecedents of the Radicalization
Objective. Analysis of the relationship between loss of personal significance, intellectual humility, the need for cognitive closure, and support for radicalisation. Background.
Khukhlaev O.E., Pavlova O.S.
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Disliked but free to speak : cognitive ability is related to supporting freedom of speech for groups across the ideological spectrum [PDF]
Freedom of speech for all citizens is often considered as a cornerstone of democratic societies. In three studies, we examined the relationship between cognitive ability and support for freedom of speech for a variety of social groups across the ...
Bostyn, Dries +3 more
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Youth religious moderation model and tolerance strengthening through intellectual humility
Religious moderation is a crucial issue, along with religious and cultural values that develop in society. Religious moderation’s success will significantly determine millennial Muslim youth’s tolerant attitudes, mediated by intellectual humility.
Hadi Pajarianto +2 more
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Humility in medical practice: a qualitative study of peer-nominated excellent clinicians
Background Humility has recently been conceptualized as a positive, multifaceted attribute in fields outside of medicine, such as psychology and philosophy.
Anupma Wadhwa, Sanjay Mahant
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Intellectual Humility, Spirituality, and Counselling [PDF]
Although therapists often work with clients with whom they share a great many beliefs, there remain many cases where the therapist and client have very little in common. Spirituality is, especially in the latter kind of case, one specific area in which clashes and similarities may be important.
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The Reputational Benefits of Intellectual Humility
Much work on intellectual humility has focused on its epistemic benefits. We suggest that expressing (or failing to express) intellectual humility also has effects on how others perceive us and can thus serve reputation management purposes, in at least four ways: (i) Intellectual humility can signal we are a good source of information; (ii ...
Mia Karabegovic, Hugo Mercier
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