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  1. Dennis Whitcomb | College of Humanities and Social Sciences | Western Washington University. Dennis Whitcomb, PhD. Professor. Office. Location. Bond Hall 301b. Contact. Email. whitcod@wwu.edu. Website. Philpeople. Department of Philosophy. 516 High Street, MS 9062. Bellingham, WA 98225. (360) 650-3859. Philosophy@wwu.edu. Make a Difference.

  2. D Whitcomb. Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 81 (3), 664-687. , 2010. 147. 2010. Finding middle ground between intellectual arrogance and intellectual servility: Development and assessment of the limitations-owning intellectual humility scale. M Haggard, WC Rowatt, JC Leman, B Meagher, C Moore, T Fergus, ...

  3. Professor. Department of Philosophy. PhD, 2007. Dennis Whitcomb is a professor at Western Washington University, Department of Philosophy. They are interested in Epistemology, Speech Acts, and Aesthetics.

  4. Apr 5, 2023 · Published: April 5, 2023, 5:31pm. Share: Dennis Whitcomb is a philosophy professor at Western Washington University and co-wrote one of the shortest philosophy articles ever written. (Hailey ...

  5. Dennis Whitcomb. Western Washington University. 7913. Intellectual Humility: Owning Our Limitations.Dennis Whitcomb, Heather Battaly, Jason Baehr & Daniel Howard-Snyder - 2017 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 94 (3):509-539. What is intellectual humility?

  6. WWU philosophy professor writes second-shortest article. For months, Western Washington University Philosophy Professor Dennis Whitcomb worked with co-authors Joshua Habgood-Coote and Lani Wilson to develop their latest…. 2023-03-23. Howard-Snyder, Whitcomb publish paper on intellectual humility.

  7. Dennis Whitcomb. In Andrew Cullison (ed.), The Continuum Companion to Epistemology. Continuum. pp. 270-287 ( 2012 ) Copy BIBTEX. Abstract. Epistemology is normative. This normativity has been widely recognized for a long time, but it has recently come into direct focus as a central topic of discussion.

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