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Ian James Kidd

Nottingham University
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  • Nottingham University
    Department of Philosophy
    Associate Professor
Durham University
Department of Philosophy
PhD, 2011
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Areas of Specialization
Epistemology
Asian Philosophy
General Philosophy of Science
Philosophy of Religion
Health and Illness
Illness
Metaphysics and Epistemology
Philosophy of Religion, Miscellaneous
Paul Feyerabend
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Areas of Interest
Aesthetics
Metaphilosophy
Philosophy of Education
Feminist Philosophy
20th Century German Philosophy
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    Educating for Intellectual Humility
    In Jason Baehr (ed.), Educating for Intellectual Virtues: Applying Virtue Epistemology to Educational Theory and Practice, Routledge. pp. 54-70. 2015.
    I offer an account of the virtue of intellectual humility, construed as a pair of dispositions enabling proper management of one's intellectual confidence. I then show its integral role in a range of familiar educational practices and concerns, and finally describe how certain entrenched educational attitudes and conceptions marginalise or militate against the cultivation and exercise of this virtue.
    Philosophy of Education, MiscThe Nature of EducationThe Aims of EducationVirtue EpistemologyEducatio…Read more
    Philosophy of Education, MiscThe Nature of EducationThe Aims of EducationVirtue EpistemologyEducational Authority
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