Description
Epistemic virtue is the gift one dons to justify personal convictions. It claims to pursue truth, yet serves as a get-out-of-error-free card. It refers to the sacred armor of self-satisfaction that elegantly deflects others’ doubts. In reality, it is nothing more than an expensive ornament to maintain the illusion of infallibility.
Definitions
- A noble will that boasts the pursuit of truth yet never admits one’s own errors.
- The ability to bury dissent with the magical phrase ‘you simply don’t understand yet.’
- A top-tier guard system protecting one’s own ignorance.
- A master of wordplay who rebrands criticism as ‘deep inquiry.’
- An ornamental spiritual accessory that prioritizes self-esteem over evidence.
- A cunning tactic to induce others’ misunderstandings to cover one’s lack of comprehension.
- The source of sophistry that labels baseless confidence as ‘insight.’
- A durable mental defense that twists truth to preserve self-assessment.
- An elaborate dance of deception under the guise of ‘conviction.’
- An alchemical method to transmute argumentative quagmires into paradises of self-affirmation.
Examples
- I admire your epistemic virtue, apparently everyone else catches up to reality five years later.
- They say the higher your epistemic virtue, the more you believe you’re always right.
- His epistemic virtue is top-notch, dissent disappears faster than a magician’s rabbit.
- How to train your epistemic virtue? Simple: never let anyone else’s opinion in.
- Where did you buy your epistemic virtue? Was it on an online marketplace?
- With enough epistemic virtue, when mistakes are pointed out you just declare ’that’s up for redefinition.'
- Her epistemic virtue is as solid as a Swiss bank vault—no one gets in.
- People with high epistemic virtue turn debates into one-man monologues.
- Your epistemic virtue is diamond grade—it bounces every critique off you.
- A true master of epistemic virtue prefaces every answer with ‘That’s an excellent question.’
- Epistemic virtue? Oh, that’s the sacred art of hiding one’s own errors, right?
- Those armed with epistemic virtue are like emperors with invisible robes.
- Rumor has it that people with high epistemic virtue find other perspectives to be other dimensions.
- The more you flaunt your epistemic virtue, the emptier your bookshelf probably is.
- When his epistemic virtue goes off, no one can muster a rebuttal.
- Just flashing your epistemic virtue can make you feel like you’ve won the debate.
- Masters of epistemic virtue are magicians who turn objections into compliments.
- Question someone’s epistemic virtue and first they’ll question where theirs went.
- People with high epistemic virtue love renaming mistakes as ’learning opportunities.'
- Hail epistemic virtue! Yet in the mirror, you’re still just standing there alone.
Narratives
- A certain scholar sanctified his epistemic virtue and regarded dissent as heresy trials.
- When epistemic virtue balloons out of control, one falls into the trap of believing oneself the sole inhabitant of truth.
- After the debate, his epistemic virtue was worshipped like a Holy Grail, and no one was allowed to draw from it.
- Epistemic virtue often leads people astray from the path of truth, luring them into the swamp of self-indulgence.
- The secret lecture on epistemic virtue by a cult leader always ends in the same conclusion: just believe me.
- The knowledge imposed in the name of epistemic virtue may be called a form of spiritual colonialism.
- Legend has it that in the library stacks, one book’s epistemic virtue expelled others from the shelves.
- In the halls of academia, those with high epistemic virtue perform rituals to deify their own theories.
- Her paper was full of epistemic virtue, but the crucial data had vanished into thin air.
- Attendees of the seminar teaching epistemic virtue reportedly feel compelled to erase their pasts upon returning home.
- Ancient philosophers called epistemic virtue ‘armor of the mind’, and reportedly writhed under its weight.
- Epistemic virtue is the trump card in criticizing others and a crown that eternally protects one’s own thesis.
- At one university, it’s told that when a student of high epistemic virtue speaks, a flash of light shoots from the podium.
- The pursuit of epistemic virtue is merely a journey wandering the forest of approval, not of truth.
- His epistemic virtue reveled in infallibility, yet its gallant figure was never seen by anyone.
- Those proud of their epistemic virtue dismiss criticism as nothing more than the sound of wind.
- In a corner of the study, someone drowned in epistemic virtue debates their own shadow by moonlight.
- Epistemic virtue is the sad professional ethic of persuading oneself before dismantling others.
- A philosopher confessed they cannot sleep peacefully without their epistemic virtue.
- The deception in the name of epistemic virtue taints even the purest pursuit of knowledge.
Related Terms
Aliases
- Truth Armor
- Contradiction Protector
- Opinion Shield
- Doubt Deflector Bot
- Ego Booster
- Thought Fire Extinguisher
- Knowledge Filter
- Preconception Master
- Blind Faith Armor
- Conviction Punch
- Debate Shutdown
- Delusion Generator
- Self-Image Beam
- Mind Reflector
- Thought Guardian
- Belief Breakwater
- Critique Defense Mask
- Rebuttal Trooper
- Self-Indulgence Gloves
- Perception Defender
Synonyms
- Cosmetic Wisdom
- Blind Confidence
- Thought Lightning Rod
- Proof Blockade
- Opinion Get-Out Card
- Infallibility Illusion
- Cotton Candy of Belief
- Mind Barrier
- Reflection Whistle
- Fanatical Fervor
- Approval Samurai
- Labyrinth of Perception
- Fountain of Self-Satisfaction
- Doubt Earplugs
- Soul’s Mirror
- Shield of Consciousness
- Replica of Truth
- Escape of Thought
- Knowledge Glitter
- Insight Camouflage

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