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Real intellectual humility is about freely and openly acknowledging when you’re wrong about something. It’s about being precise about what you think you know. Be careful with your words, lay out your thinking clearly, __revise your positions as you go__.
It’s also important to acknowledge that you *will* be wrong about things.
humility is honesty in the face of reality
Visakan Veerasamy
RULE FOUR: Consider everything an experiment.
Corita Kent's Rules
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Loki’s Wager: Fallacy where someone tries to defend a concept from criticism, or dismiss it as a myth, by unduly claiming it cannot be defined. E.g. “God works in mysterious ways” (god of the gaps), “race is biologically meaningless” (Lewontin’s fallacy).

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