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Principled Uncertainty: Why Learning to Ask Good Questions Matters More than Finding Answers | PIL Provocation Series

While such high levels of anxious uncertainty are rarely experienced by entire populations simultaneously, this moment highlights a critical need: Coping with our information landscape requires that we are comfortable with what we cannot know for sure, able to approach uncertainty with curiosity, and have a toolkit of ethical practices for exploration. Source: Principled Uncertainty: […]

Intellectual humility and the difficult knowledge of theology: Journal of Curriculum and Pedagogy: Vol 16, No 3

“intellectual humility” as a mode for moving toward new avenues of knowledge-making, particularly as an epistemic stance against the kinds of “intellectual arrogance” Source: Intellectual humility and the difficult knowledge of theology: Journal of Curriculum and Pedagogy: Vol 16, No 3

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