Intellectual Humility in Public Discussion
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Vyacheslav, Kudashov
Mikhail, Mosienko
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Гуманитарный институт
Кафедра философии
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2018Journal Name:
ISPS Convention 2017 Convention 2017 “Modernization and Multiple Modernities” Volume 2018Journal Quartile in Web of Science:
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Vyacheslav, Kudashov. Intellectual Humility in Public Discussion [Текст] / Kudashov Vyacheslav, Mosienko Mikhail // ISPS Convention 2017 Convention 2017 “Modernization and Multiple Modernities” Volume 2018. — 2018.Abstract:
In this article, the authors analyze intellectual humility as a cognitive and a
communicative virtue. Public discussions on controversial topics – religious and
scientific debates included – are becoming an increasingly important part of social
life. They are viewed as important for the future of democratic societies as political
procedures traditionally associated with democracy. In order to make a public dialogue
more beneficial for the society it is essential to understand what obstacles may arise
in its way and what the possible strategies to overcome them are. One of such
behavioral strategies is intellectual humility. Humility has a long history of being
recognized as a virtue. The authors analyze its potential for contemporary societies,
undertake etymological analysis and compare intellectual humility to other associated
intellectual virtues and vices such as open-mindedness and intellectual hubris. The
core point of this article is that prejudiced cognition is bound to become limited or
outright false, whereas intellectually humble research and dialogue efforts lead to true
understanding – both cognitive and interpersonal. Intellectual humility is perceived as
an especially valuable asset for any researcher, administrator or public speaker.