Is modesty a virtue?
Journal of Value Inquiry 6 (1):60-62 (1972)
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James E. Tomberlin (1972). Modesty Remains a Virtue. Journal of Value Inquiry 6 (1):63-63.
G. F. Schueler (1997). Why Modesty is a Virtue. Ethics 107 (3):467-485.
G. F. Schueler (1999). Why IS Modesty a Virtue? Ethics 109 (4):835-841.
Irene McMullin (2010). A Modest Proposal: Accounting for the Virtuousness of Modesty. Philosophical Quarterly 60 (241):783-807.
Ronald Sandler (2005). Ignorance and Virtue. Philosophical Papers 34 (2):261-272.
Michael Jeffrey Winter (forthcoming). Does Moral Virtue Require Knowledge? A Response to Julia Driver. Ethical Theory and Moral Practice.
Jason Brennan (2007). Modesty Without Illusion. Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 75 (3):111-128.
Fritz Allhoff (2009). What Is Modesty? International Journal of Applied Philosophy 23 (2):165-187.
Jason Brennan (2007). Modesty Without Illusion. Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 75 (1):111–128.
Julia Driver (2001). Uneasy Virtue. Cambridge University Press.
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