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Need for intellectual humility from "summary" of Philosophical Dictionary by Voltaire

The need for intellectual humility is a concept that is often overlooked in philosophical discussions. It is the recognition that our knowledge and understanding are limited, and that we must approach new ideas and information with an open mind and a willingness to learn. Intellectual humility is the opposite of arrogance, which closes off the possibility of growth and development. In the pursuit of knowledge, it is important to acknowledge that we do not have all the answers. We must be willing to listen to others, consider alternative viewpoints, and admit when we are wrong. This requires a certain level of self-awareness and a willingness to set aside our egos in the interest of intellectual growth. Intellectual humility also...
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    Philosophical Dictionary

    Voltaire

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