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  1. Intellectual values are those that are related to cognitive processes and reasoning. That is, they are the values that improve the human being’s ability to analyze, understand and reflect on phenomena to understand the context, produce new ideas or make better decisions in the face of the circumstances presented to us.

  2. 30 wrz 2024 · Explore the importance of intellectual values in personal and societal growth, and learn how to cultivate critical thinking in education, work, and daily life.

  3. 15 kwi 2019 · The capacity to critically evaluate information in nonbiased ways requires intellectual humility – the understanding of one's limitations and biases when making evidence-based decisions. Intellectual humility allows us to avoid psychological tendencies to overlook evidence and confirm prior beliefs.

  4. 31 gru 2015 · Values are internalized cognitive structures that guide choices by evoking a sense of basic principles of right and wrong, a sense of priorities, and a willingness to make meaning and see...

  5. Values are internalized cognitive structures that guide choices by evoking a sense of basic principles of right and wrong (e.g., moral values), as well as priorities (e.g., personal...

  6. 27 cze 2022 · We first examine approaches for defining and measuring intellectual humility across various subfields in psychology, synthesizing the common thread across seemingly disparate definitions.

  7. 1 sty 2005 · We propose a concept of intellectual values as (a) shared within a group and defined by the extent to which intellectual engagement is regarded as worthwhile to the group's interests, (b) supported by an epistemological belief system, and (c) an important dimension of sociocultural practice and learning. A series of studies is described in ...

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