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Social Epistemology - Open Encyclopedia of Cognitive Science oecs.mit.edu Jul 24, 2024 5 facts
claimAlfano (2021) categorizes epistemic virtues into four types, the first being 'source virtues,' which include honesty, epistemic generosity, and integrity.
claimKawall (2002) asserts that honesty is an epistemic trait that increases knowledge production in those around an honest person.
claimHonesty is an epistemic trait that increases the production of knowledge in those around an individual, according to Kawall (2002).
claimSource virtues are traits that make an individual a good source of information for others, including honesty, epistemic generosity, and integrity.
claimOther-regarding epistemic virtues, such as honesty and integrity, often align with moral virtues because they enhance the epistemic status of others.
Neurodiversity in Practice: a Conceptual Model of Autistic Strengths ... link.springer.com Jul 25, 2023 2 facts
claimCharacter strengths commonly reported by caregivers, teachers, and autistic individuals include kindness and nonjudgement of differences, fairness and justice, creativity and curiosity, honesty, integrity, and humor.
claimCharacter strengths commonly reported by caregivers, teachers, and autistic individuals include kindness and nonjudgement of differences, fairness and justice, creativity and curiosity, honesty, integrity, and humor.
Cross-cultural similarities and variations in parent-child value ... nature.com Nov 26, 2025 2 facts
claimThe study identified instrumental values (such as courage, honesty, responsibility, forgiveness, independence, and academic competence) as more salient than terminal values (such as happiness, inner harmony, freedom, pleasure, an exciting life, social recognition, true friendship, and a comfortable life) in the context of parent-child value transmission in LMICs.
claimParticipants in specific countries identified unique values: inquisitiveness, reason, creativity, and leadership (Ethiopia); ethical reasoning and forgiveness (Papua New Guinea); emotional expression (Kenya); determination (Malaysia); honesty (Cameroon); and selflessness (Kyrgyzstan).
Building Trustworthy NeuroSymbolic AI Systems - arXiv arxiv.org 1 fact
claimZhang et al. (2023) identified reliability in LLMs by examining tendencies regarding hallucination, truthfulness, factuality, honesty, calibration, robustness, and interpretability.
Virtue epistemology - Wikipedia en.wikipedia.org 1 fact
claimVirtue responsibilism emphasizes intellectual character traits—such as creativity, inquisitiveness, rational rigor, and honesty—as more virtuous than faculties like perception and memory.
Virtue Epistemology | Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy iep.utm.edu 1 fact
claimLorraine Code identifies open-mindedness, intellectual openness, honesty, and integrity as virtues that radiate from epistemic responsibility.
Virtue Epistemology - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy plato.stanford.edu Jul 9, 1999 1 fact
claimJason Kawall (2002) argues that virtue epistemologists have neglected 'other-regarding' intellectual virtues, such as honesty and integrity, by focusing exclusively on 'self-regarding' intellectual virtues like perceptual acuity or intellectual courage.