The concept of humility has venerable philosophical roots. For
instance, Socrates' unparalleled wisdom is exhibited primarily through
the recognition of his own ignorance-that is, through his epistemic
humility. Humility, whether understood epistemically or morally, has
been widely regarded as an important virtue across various
philosophical traditions. However, not all scholars and philosophers
agree that humility is virtuous, or even that it is a sign of wisdom.
Some instead assert that humility involves a misjudgement or an
underestimation of oneself, even claiming it impedes the pursuit of
excellence. In a timely, pioneering collection of chapters and
reflections, Humility: A History examines the shifting conceptions and
appraisals of humility across philosophical history from Plato to
present-day. The essays in this volume examine important questions
about humility: Is it a virtue? If yes, is it moral, epistemic, or
both? How does it relate to modesty and shame? Is it paradoxical to
ascribe humility to oneself, and if so, why? What is its role in
politics, culture, and contemporary society?
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A History
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780197778166
Publisert
2025
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Oxford University Press Academic US
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok