It’s clear that the world needs more intellectual humility. But how do we develop this virtue? And why do so many people still end up so arrogant? Do our own biases hold us back from becoming as intellectually humble as we could be—and are there some biases that actually make us more likely to be humble? Which cognitive dispositions and personality traits give people an edge at being more intellectually humble - and are they stable from birth, learned habits, or something in between? And what can contemporary research on the emotions tell us about encouraging intellectual humility in ourselves and others?

Intellectual Humility: Science

Intellectual Humility: Science



Instructors: Dr. Ian Church
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Reviewed on Jul 29, 2020
A great course to improve yourself. In needs to be introduced in UG level students of all disciplines.
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I really enjoy the course and learn so much, everything was so clear and interesting. The lectures were absorbing.
Reviewed on Apr 28, 2018
I believe this course is very important. I am sorry because most scientists, albeit their education, do not even know what intellectual humility is.
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