RR
Dr. Vasu Reddy's take on intellectual humility was intriguing.
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?
Experts in psychology, philosophy and education are conducting exciting new research on these questions, and the results have important, real-world applications. Faced with difficult questions people often tend to dismiss and marginalize dissent. Political and moral disagreements can be incredibly polarizing, and sometimes even dangerous. And whether it’s Christian fundamentalism, Islamic extremism, or militant atheism, religious dialogue remains tinted by arrogance, dogma, and ignorance. The world needs more people who are sensitive to reasons both for and against their beliefs, and are willing to consider the possibility that their political, religious and moral beliefs might be mistaken. The world needs more intellectual humility. In this course, we will examine the following major questions about the science of intellectual humility: • How do we become intellectually humble? • What can human cognition tell us about intellectual humility? • How does arrogance develop, and how can we become more open-minded? • How do emotions affect our ability to be intellectually humble? All lectures are delivered by leading specialists, and the course is organised around a number of interesting readings and practical assignments which will help you address issues related to humility in your daily life. This course can be taken as a part of a series which explores the theory, the science and the applied issues surrounding intellectual humility. In the previous course on the theory behind intellectual humility, we considered how to define intellectual humility, the nature of an intellectual virtue, and how we know who is intellectually humble. If you are interested, complete all three courses to gain a broader understanding of this fascinating topic. Look for: • Intellectual Humility: Theory - https://www.coursera.org/learn/intellectual-humility-theory • Intellectual Humility: Practice - https://www.coursera.org/learn/intellectual-humility-practice Learners can apply for Financial Aid directly with Coursera to assist with the cost of accessing the full course and gaining a certificate for successfully completing the course.
RR
Dr. Vasu Reddy's take on intellectual humility was intriguing.
DP
I believe this course is very important. I am sorry because most scientists, albeit their education, do not even know what intellectual humility is.
NP
A great course to improve yourself. In needs to be introduced in UG level students of all disciplines.
JA
I really enjoy the course and learn so much, everything was so clear and interesting. The lectures were absorbing.
SC
I like the value that the course deliver, but each week is somewhat disconnected
DG
For life-long-learners: I view this course as highly valuable.
HK
Thank you for challenging me to become a person of intellectual humility.
KR
Well-paced, interesting, informative course. Highly recommend.
MC
A great course and something we need in this world.
IP
I am definitely enjoying this series of courses on Intellectual Humility. The module by Dr. Vasu Reddy was fantastic, and I hope to see more courses taught by her.
SK
All of the information presented was relevant, I find, and the optional information was enlightening without being too much.
TT
So very interesting, and presented in a way that makes you curious and enthusiastic to dig deeper. Great teachers!!
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The topic is quite unusual. I was looking for Data science and machine learning courses. This was something that I just happened to check out. After going through this course, I feel enabled to be more aware of our biases, the way we think, the benefits of being humble and the pitfalls of having intellectual arrogance. They have experts in this field give concise information in small chunks, that is easy to comprehend and reflect. The quiz questions and the further reading pdfs add value to the overall course. I am happy and feel fortunate to have selected this course. I will definitely encourage more of my family and friends to take this up. Thanks to University of Edinburgh for making this course available to public and to Coursera to host it for free.
While the first course in the series ("Intellectual Humility: Theory") provides working definitions as a reliable frame of reference for both the course series creators and learners, this course offers empirical underpinnings of the virtue (or the lack thereof) that is intellectual humility. I personally think that while everyone should take this course, its lessons may hit closer to home among those with advanced higher education who tend to be less sensitive to the flaws and shortcomings of their faculties. Regardless of our standing in life, our biological commonalities being part of the same species leave room for "errors" that can wreak havoc if left unchecked.
the views of every professor is really clear and the turns of the four lectures is of much logic. After this class, the meanings of humility are more clear. It is actually an openness altitude including humble, patience, and respect with other people. Especially when we communicate with others, the first thing comes to our mind should be that this is an individual have many different views or experiences with ourselves, which will make us be more tolerated about others.
I believe this course is very important. I am sorry because most scientists, albeit their education, do not even know what intellectual humility is.
All of the information presented was relevant, I find, and the optional information was enlightening without being too much.
So very interesting, and presented in a way that makes you curious and enthusiastic to dig deeper. Great teachers!!
I I loved the course, the knowledge brought and excellent, the more we study, the more we want to study about it. loved the course, the knowledge brought and excellent, the more we study, the more we want to study about it.ved the course, the knowledge brought and excellent, the more we study, the more we want to study about it.
This course mainly helped me to have a broader vision of the human characteristics involved with humility, which go beyond the cognitive aspects. I have many questions and wishes to continue learning about this topic to find possible answers.
I am definitely enjoying this series of courses on Intellectual Humility. The module by Dr. Vasu Reddy was fantastic, and I hope to see more courses taught by her.
Concluí o curso e fui aprovado, porém não recebi o certificado, apesar de ter a bolsa.
Quanto ao curso, achei Excelente! Aprendi muito.
Curso excelente! continuarei em pesquisas sobre o tema, muito interessante paranós da educação infantil.
I found aspects of this course very informative. There is a sense that the field is new which is, I suppose, as exciting as it is frustrating. The fourth module presented by Prof. Vasu Reddy is the most engaging presentation I have seen in online education. Her short lectures are fresh and exciting and her keen scholarship is informed by a great breadth of compassion and a natural instinct for inclusion. It is worth taking the course for this alone. I found some of the other material rather dry but that, I feel, may be a matter of taste. The course is well structured and a useful insight into some of the thinking in an important and pioneering field of investigation.
Course is really interesting, and there is a lot to this topic that I feel should find its way into a modern dialogure, as a critical feature of persons you wish to empower as leaders. If people understood this concept, Trump would not have won. But the section on correlations and data speak are really a bit tedious. Coursera is not really the format for data-intense courses on statistics, in my view the key is to focus on main conclusions and lectures should not be a reproduction of research results as in a technical paper re-.broadcast.
It is an interesting course and very simple to follow. The things, I learned, are that intellectual humility is connected to different things as stated by different professors. So each of professors were correct, then their views would be more confusing than clarifying. However, intellectual humility is a very controversial topic and it is good to look at it from different angle.
I guess you may learn a lot of things you didn't know about Humility. Those will make you think about how to become a more humble person, and you will be aware of the importance of that virtue in your day to day life. Don't hesitate to take this course after the Theory.
This course sheds light on intellectual humility from scientifc point of view and leads my interest to the sister course of practice.
The material in the last week was great.. otherwise i found it to be a little dry.
I really enjoy the course and learn so much, everything was so clear and interesting.
The lectures were absorbing.
I found this course to be very timely in this polarized world. I wish these ideas were taught in school.
A great course to improve yourself. In needs to be introduced in UG level students of all disciplines.