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Editor @AreoMagazine Secular, liberal humanist. Mother. Doglover. Writing book about epistemology & ethics on the academic left Helen.pluckrose@areomagazine.com

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    1. Kevin‏ @Intrinsic29 10 Aug 2017

      What does it mean if someone describes his or her self as having impostor syndrome? Seems like this shouldn't be possible on some level.

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    2. Helen Pluckrose‏ @HPluckrose 10 Aug 2017
      Replying to @Intrinsic29

      Oh, it is. I know loads of people who recognise impostor syndrome in themselves, know its irrational but experience fear of being found out

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    3. Kevin‏ @Intrinsic29 10 Aug 2017
      Replying to @HPluckrose

      I guess I can see it from that angle. There's something off-putting about someone declaring that they have it though, at least in some tones

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    4. Helen Pluckrose‏ @HPluckrose 10 Aug 2017
      Replying to @Intrinsic29

      Maybe in certain tones! I hear it from people I never expect to hear it from and its an admission of self-doubt I find touching & reassuring

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    5. Kevin‏ @Intrinsic29 10 Aug 2017
      Replying to @HPluckrose

      I guess the definition I had in my head for the syndrome was that one truly believed they were a phony when they weren't.

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    6. Helen Pluckrose‏ @HPluckrose 10 Aug 2017
      Replying to @Intrinsic29

      No, I don't think so. Perfectly natural feeling when with others in your field where you feel they know so much more than you.

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    7. Helen Pluckrose‏ @HPluckrose 10 Aug 2017
      Replying to @HPluckrose @Intrinsic29

      Coz they're speaking authoritatively on their area of study & you don't know it. But they probably feel the same when you speak on yours!

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    8. Kevin‏ @Intrinsic29 10 Aug 2017
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      I always looked at it as the opposite of Dunning-Kruger, where it by definition can't really be known by the person.

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      Helen Pluckrose‏ @HPluckrose 10 Aug 2017
      Replying to @Intrinsic29

      No, I don't think it's that at all. People don't necessarily know it at first but when they describe feeling that way, some1 will tell them.

      7:21 PM - 10 Aug 2017
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        1. Kevin‏ @Intrinsic29 10 Aug 2017
          Replying to @HPluckrose

          Makes sense.

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        1. Helen Pluckrose‏ @HPluckrose 10 Aug 2017
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          And then its a big relief to know that nearly everyone has this perception of everyone else as much more knowledgeable & themselves limited.

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