The Benefits of Admitting When You Don’t Know

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A web-site called Uplift just featured an article
titled The Benefits of Admitting When You Don’t Know.This article extols the virtue of intellectual humility, which is the willingness to admit (whether to yourself or others) any shortcomings or limitations to your knowledge, and how it is especially commendable in a society like ours that over-emphasizes confidence.

This article is an important read because intellectual humility is a cornerstone of any serious form of Rationalism, including Algorithmic Rationalism.

To read the article click here

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