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Lemke, M. (author), Rodríguez Ramírez, Edgar (author), Robinson, Brian (author)
Stroke causes damage to the brain, often resulting in weakness or paralysis on one side of the body. Everyday objects such as smartphones can play an im-portant role after a stroke facilitating participation in daily activities. However, commercial smartphones can be challenging to use, and people with stroke of-ten adjust their behavior to...
conference paper 2022
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Alfano, M.R. (author), Iurino, Kathryn (author), Stey, Paul (author), Robinson, Brian (author), Christen, Markus (author), Yu, Feng (author), Lapsley, Daniel (author)
This paper presents five studies on the development and validation of a scale of intellectual humility. This scale captures cognitive, affective, behavioral, and motivational components of the construct that have been identified by various philosophers in their conceptual analyses of intellectual humility. We find that intellectual humility has...
journal article 2017
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Alfano, M.R. (author), Robinson, Brian (author)
Gossip is often serious business, not idle chitchat. Gossip allows those oppressed to privately name their oppressors as a warning to others. Of course, gossip can be in error. The speaker may be lying or merely have lacked sufficient evidence. Bias can also make those who hear the gossip more or less likely to believe the gossip. By...
journal article 2017
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Robinson, Brian (author), Alfano, M.R. (author)
Virtues are acquirable, so if intellectual humility is a virtue, it’s acquirable. But there is something deeply problematic—perhaps even paradoxical—about aiming to be intellectually humble. Drawing on Edward Slingerland’s analysis of the paradoxical virtue of wu-wei in Trying Not To Try, we argue for an anti-individualistic conception of the...
journal article 2016
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