A good student is *receptive* -- sincere, earnest, takes in feedback without getting defensive, accepts reality, acknowledges & corrects errors, gives credit where credit is due, etc. There's a "yielding" component to intellectual integrity: yielding to truth.
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The complement, of course, is the "stalwart" component of intellectual integrity: *refusing* to yield truth in the face of pressure. "Eppur si muove.""There are four lights!" This side gets more representation in legend and drama. But yielding-to-truth is also important.
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