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*[https://www.vox.com/science-and-health/2019/1/4/17989224/intellectual-humility-explained-psychology-replication Intellectual humility: the importance of knowing you might be wrong] | *[https://www.vox.com/science-and-health/2019/1/4/17989224/intellectual-humility-explained-psychology-replication Intellectual humility: the importance of knowing you might be wrong] | ||
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== Benefits of intellectual humility == | == Benefits of intellectual humility == |
Revision as of 03:35, May 18, 2024
Intellectual humility can be understood as "involving the owning of one’s cognitive limitations, a healthy recognition of one’s intellectual debts to others, and low concern for intellectual domination and certain kinds of social status. It is closely allied with traits such as open-mindedness, a sense of one’s fallibility, and being responsive to reasons."[1]
Contents
Articles/videos on intellectual humility
- Intellectual Humility, John Templeton Foundation
- What Does Intellectual Humility Look Like?, Greater Good Magazine
- What is Intectual Humility. Humility & Conviction in Public Life, University of Connecticut
- The curious joy of being wrong – intellectual humility means being open to new information, Kansas Reflector
Videos on intellectual humility:
- Free online course on intellectual humility, Philosophy department at the University of Edinburgh
- Intellectual humility - video playlist, Video playlist
Benefits of intellectual humility
- The Hidden Power of Intellectual Humility, The Decision Lab website
- Five Reasons Why Intellectual Humility Is Good for You, Greater Good Magazine
- Three Reasons Why Intellectual Humility Is Good for You, California Association of School Business Officials
Embracing the Dunning-Kruger Effect: The Path to Humility and Continuous Learning
See also: Dunning-Kruger effect and Lifelong learning
Journal article on intellectual humility
- Predictors and consequences of intellectual humility, Nature, June 2022
See also
- Cognitive bias
- Confirmation bias
- Dunning-Kruger effect
- Logical fallacies
- Lake Wobegon effect
- Wishful thinking
- Humility
- Hubris
- Pride
References
- ↑ What is Intectual Humility. Humility & Conviction in Public Life, University of Connecticut