You're confusing humility and modesty with being an ignorant retard.
So you encourage people to brag?
The definition of modesty:"the quality or state of being unassuming or moderate in the estimation of one's abilities."
Now, by no means am I advocating hubris or conceit.
So you're saying that "I don't know" does not mean you acknowledge a limit to your own abilities? I think you need a nap, kiddo
Quote from: BC1096 on October 15, 2014, 05:28:48 PMSo you encourage people to brag?QuoteNow, by no means am I advocating hubris or conceit.
I'd argue that people like Richard Dawkins propagate the idea that people who don't have the same education or knowledge that they do are inferior, so I can't say I do not feel some sympathy for people who feel brow beaten by people because they are limited in their knowledge. They probably act that way because people like Dawkins make them afraid to challenge their opinions. I'm not saying it's right, but that's why the term "stupid question" exists.And using the term "I don't know" is, by definition,exercising humility.
Quote from: SexyPiranha on October 15, 2014, 05:46:30 PMQuote from: BC1096 on October 15, 2014, 05:28:48 PMSo you encourage people to brag?QuoteNow, by no means am I advocating hubris or conceit.Your profile pic is perfect for this post
And using the term "I don't know" is, by definition,exercising humility.
Quote from: SexyPiranha on October 15, 2014, 05:57:59 PMQuote from: Prurient on October 15, 2014, 05:55:22 PMI'd argue that people like Richard Dawkins propagate the idea that people who don't have the same education or knowledge that they do are inferior, so I can't say I do not feel some sympathy for people who feel brow beaten by people because they are limited in their knowledge. They probably act that way because people like Dawkins make them afraid to challenge their opinions. I'm not saying it's right, but that's why the term "stupid question" exists.And using the term "I don't know" is, by definition,exercising humility.I'd say saying "I don't know" is just exercising honesty when faced with epistemic uncertainty.Saying "I don't know" is stating I am limited in my knowledge and understanding of this subject.By definition, it is exercising humility.
Quote from: Prurient on October 15, 2014, 05:55:22 PMI'd argue that people like Richard Dawkins propagate the idea that people who don't have the same education or knowledge that they do are inferior, so I can't say I do not feel some sympathy for people who feel brow beaten by people because they are limited in their knowledge. They probably act that way because people like Dawkins make them afraid to challenge their opinions. I'm not saying it's right, but that's why the term "stupid question" exists.And using the term "I don't know" is, by definition,exercising humility.I'd say saying "I don't know" is just exercising honesty when faced with epistemic uncertainty.
Perhaps he could have worded it better to be more clear.
However, modesty and humility in this manner - the debasement of one's self to nothing more than a lost puppy searching in the light of something greater, be that God or not - I find really quite irritating and, seriously, fucΒking repulsive.
I'm a pretty modest person, but that's probably just because I don't have any confidence. If I don't restrain myself, which I've trained myself to do unconsciously, then I can get pretty cocky about my abilities. The unfortunate thing is that having confidence really gets you places in life, you don't even have to be intelligent.
That's not humility, it's purposely going out of your way to be ignorant.And I actually addressed the main topic, Meta.
that's basically completely true.
Quote from: SexyPiranha on October 15, 2014, 06:11:09 PMPerhaps he could have worded it better to be more clear.I did quite clearly say: QuoteHowever, modesty and humility in this manner - the debasement of one's self to nothing more than a lost puppy searching in the light of something greater, be that God or not - I find really quite irritating and, seriously, fucΒking repulsive.