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Intellectual Humility: What Does It Mean to Be Intellectually Humble?

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This paper is an attempt to answer the question: What is intellectual humility? My main focus will be on two different contemporary accounts of intellectual humility – Whitcomb et al.’s Limitations-Owning Account and Church’s Doxastic Account – where I will argue that while both accounts identify particular aspects of intellectual humility, neither provides us with a fully satisfactory answer to what this virtue amounts to. There is however a straightforward way to revise the limitations-owning account, which turns it into an apt characterization of intellectual humility. In conclusion, I will argue for the position that intellectual humility is the virtue of valuing yourself intellectually as you ought, and that the revised version of the limitations-owning account captures what this actually amounts to.
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https://hdl.handle.net/2077/72305
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2022-06-22
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Rhedin, Alexander
Keywords
intellectual humility, intellectual arrogance, intellectual servility, intellectual virtue, virtue epistemology
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