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    Intellectually Humble, but Prejudiced People. A Paradox of Intellectual Virtue
    with Matteo Colombo, Kevin Strangmann, Lieke Houkes, and Zhasmina Kostadinova
    Review of Philosophy and Psychology 12 (2): 353-371. 2020.
    Intellectual humility has attracted attention in both philosophy and psychology. Philosophers have clarified the nature of intellectual humility as an epistemic virtue; and psychologists have developed scales for measuring people’s intellectual humility. Much less attention has been paid to the potential effects of intellectual humility on people’s negative attitudes and to its relationship with prejudice-based epistemic vices. Here we fill these gaps by focusing on the relationship between inte…Read more