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'''Intellectual dishonesty''' is when one's convictions are out of proportion with one's ] evidence; a form of self-deception. | '''Intellectual dishonesty''' is when one's convictions are out of proportion with one's ] evidence or premises; a form of self-deception. | ||
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Intellectual dishonesty is when one's convictions are out of proportion with one's valid evidence or premises; a form of self-deception.
See also
- In specific fields:
- Honesty
- Ethics
- Epistemic virtue
- Scientific skepticism
- Scientism
- Rigour
- anti-intellectualism
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