Humility in beliefs
Since A belief is a degree of certainty, there is no use for humility about our beliefs outside of our degree of certainty.
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“Modest demeanors are cheap. Humble admissions of doubt are cheap. I’ve known too many people who, presented with a counterargument, say, “I am but a fallible mortal, of course I could be wrong,” and then go on to do exactly what they had planned to do previously.” (Eliezer Yudkowsky, Rationality)
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“Modest demeanors are cheap. Humble admissions of doubt are cheap. I’ve known too many people who, presented with a counterargument, say, “I am but a fallible mortal, of course I could be wrong,” and then go on to do exactly what they had planned to do previously.” (Eliezer Yudkowsky, Rationality)
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