In his overview of recent work on intellectual humility, Nathan Ballantyne (2021) highlights some of the potential ‘dark sides’ of intellectual humility (IH) and calls for a critical study of the ‘value-theory’ of IH. In this article, we sketch out three ways that IH may threaten political conviction. We end our response by arguing that some forms of IH include different kinds of quietism about political convictions, which do not necessarily equate with a lack of conviction.
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Hannon, M., & Kidd, I. J. (2023). Political conviction, intellectual humility, and quietism. Journal of Positive Psychology, 18(2), 233–236. https://doi.org/10.1080/17439760.2022.2155230
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