In this paper I provide an account of two forms of intellectual arrogance which cause the epistemic practices of conversational turn-taking and assertion to malfunction. I detail some of the ethical and epistemic harms generated by intellectual arrogance, and explain its role in fostering the intellectual vices of timidity and servility in other agents. Finally, I show that arrogance produces ignorance by silencing others (both preventing them from speaking and causing their assertions to misfire) and by fostering self-delusion in the arrogant themselves
There is a curious phenomenon where people from marginalized populations are taken to be arrogant wh...
A number of philosophers have defended the view that seemingly intellectually arrogant behaviours ar...
We critique two popular philosophical definitions of intellectual humility: the “low concern for sta...
In this paper I provide an account of two forms of intellectual arrogance which cause the epistemic ...
Arrogance has widespread negative consequences for epistemic practices. Arrogant people tend to inti...
<div><p>Arrogant behavior is as old as human nature. Nonetheless, the factors that cause people to b...
This paper explores an unappreciated psychological dimension of intellectual humility. In ...
This chapter explores a species of false modesty, false intellectual humility, which is defined as a...
In this paper, we scrutinize intellectual arrogance and intellectual humility through an evolutionar...
ntellectual servility is a vice opposing proper pride about one’s intellectual achievements. Intelle...
Self- affirmation techniques can help reduce arrogant behaviour in public debates. This chapter cons...
We outline an evolutionary-embodied-epistemological (EEE) account of intellectual arrogance (IA), pr...
Much work on intellectual humility has focused on its epistemic benefits. We suggest that expressing...
Recent literature suggests that intellectual humility is valuable to its possessor not only morally,...
Although the word is often used in media discourse, “arrogance” in itself has rarely been studied. O...
There is a curious phenomenon where people from marginalized populations are taken to be arrogant wh...
A number of philosophers have defended the view that seemingly intellectually arrogant behaviours ar...
We critique two popular philosophical definitions of intellectual humility: the “low concern for sta...
In this paper I provide an account of two forms of intellectual arrogance which cause the epistemic ...
Arrogance has widespread negative consequences for epistemic practices. Arrogant people tend to inti...
<div><p>Arrogant behavior is as old as human nature. Nonetheless, the factors that cause people to b...
This paper explores an unappreciated psychological dimension of intellectual humility. In ...
This chapter explores a species of false modesty, false intellectual humility, which is defined as a...
In this paper, we scrutinize intellectual arrogance and intellectual humility through an evolutionar...
ntellectual servility is a vice opposing proper pride about one’s intellectual achievements. Intelle...
Self- affirmation techniques can help reduce arrogant behaviour in public debates. This chapter cons...
We outline an evolutionary-embodied-epistemological (EEE) account of intellectual arrogance (IA), pr...
Much work on intellectual humility has focused on its epistemic benefits. We suggest that expressing...
Recent literature suggests that intellectual humility is valuable to its possessor not only morally,...
Although the word is often used in media discourse, “arrogance” in itself has rarely been studied. O...
There is a curious phenomenon where people from marginalized populations are taken to be arrogant wh...
A number of philosophers have defended the view that seemingly intellectually arrogant behaviours ar...
We critique two popular philosophical definitions of intellectual humility: the “low concern for sta...