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- Adler, Jonathan, 2004, “Reconciling Open-Mindedness and
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- Aquinas, Thomas. 1981/1948. Summa Theologiae, Fathers of the English Dominican Province, trans. 5 vols. Westminster, MD: Christian Classics. [Available online] (Scholar)
- Aristotle, 2012, Aristotle’s Nicomachean Ethics, Robert
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- Arpaly, Nomy and Timothy Schroeder, 2014, In Praise of Desire, New York: Oxford University Press. (Scholar)
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- Badhwar, Neera, 1996, “The Limited Unity of Virtue”, Noûs, 30: 306–29. (Scholar)
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- Ben-Ze’ev, Aaron, 1993, “The Virtue of Modesty”,
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- Brennan, Jason, 2007, “Modesty without Illusion”, Philosophy and Phenomenological Research, 75(1): 111–128. (Scholar)
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- Church, Ian, 2016, “The Doxastic Account of Intellectual Humility”, Logos & Episteme, 7(4): 413–433. (Scholar)
- Conee, Earl, 1987, “Evident, but Rationally Unacceptable”, Australasian Journal of Philosophy, 65: 316–326. (Scholar)
- Dalmiya, Vrinda, 2016, Caring to Know, New Delhi: Oxford University Press. (Scholar)
- Davie, William, 1999, “Hume on Monkish Virtue” Hume Studies, 25(1–2): 139–154. (Scholar)
- Driver, Julia, 2001, Uneasy Virtue, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. (Scholar)
- –––, 1999, “Modesty and Ignorance” Ethics, 109: 827–834. (Scholar)
- –––, 1989, “The Virtues of Ignorance”, The Journal of Philosophy, 86(7): 373–384. (Scholar)
- Egan, Andy and Adam Elga, 2005, “I Can’t Believe
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- Flanagan, Owen, 1990, “Virtue and Ignorance”, The Journal of Philosophy, 87(8): 420–428. (Scholar)
- Foley, Michael P., 2004, “Thomas Aquinas’ Novel
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- Foot, Philippa, 1978/2002, Virtues and Vices, Oxford: Clarendon Press. (Scholar)
- Franklin, Benjamin, 1771/1982, The Autobiography & Other
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- Garcia, J.L.A., 2006, “Being Unimpressed with Ourselves: Reconceiving Humility”, Philosophia, 34: 419–424. (Scholar)
- Gilbert, Margaret, 1971, “Vices and Self-Knowledge”, The Journal of Philosophy, 68(15): 443–453. (Scholar)
- Hare, Stephen, 1996, “The Paradox of Humility”
American Philosophical Quarterly, 33(2): 235–241. (Scholar)
- Hare, William, 1985, In Defence of Open-Mindedness, Montreal: McGill-Queens University Press. (Scholar)
- Hazlett, Allan, 2012, “Higher-Order Epistemic Attitudes and Intellectual Humility”, Episteme, 9: 205–223. (Scholar)
- Hume, David, 1751/1983. An Enquiry Concerning the Principles of Morals, Indianapolis: Hackett. (Scholar)
- Hurka, Thomas, 2001, Virtue, Vice, and Value, Oxford: Oxford University Press. (Scholar)
- Kamtekar, Rachana, 1998, “Aidws in Epictetus”, Classical Philology, 93(2): 136–160. (Scholar)
- Kant, Immanuel, 1797/1996, “The Metaphysics of Morals”, in Practical Philosophy, Mary Gregor (trans. and ed.), New York: Cambridge University Press. (Scholar)
- Kellenberger, James, 2010, “Humility”, American Philosophical Quarterly, 47(4): 321–336. (Scholar)
- Kelly, Thomas, 2010, “Peer Disagreement and Higher-Order Evidence” in R. Feldman and T.A. Warfield (eds.), Disagreement, Oxford: Oxford University Press, pp. 183–217. (Scholar)
- –––, 2005, “The Epistemic Significance of Disagreement”, Oxford Studies in Epistemology, 1: 167–196. (Scholar)
- Keys, Mary M., “Aquinas and the Challenge of Aristotelian Magnanimity”, History of Political Thought, 24(1): 37–65. (Scholar)
- Maes, Hans, 2004, “Modesty, Asymmetry, and Hypocrisy”, Journal of Value Inquiry, 38(4): 485–497. (Scholar)
- McCloskey, Deirdre, 2006, “Humility and Truth”,
Anglican Theological Review, 88(2): 181–195. (Scholar)
- McMullin, Irene, 2010, “A Modest Proposal: Accounting for the Virtuousness of Modesty”, Philosophical Quarterly, 60(241): 783–807. (Scholar)
- McRae, Emily, 2016, “Equanimity and the Moral Virtue of Open-Mindedness”, American Philosophical Quarterly, 53(1): 97–108. (Scholar)
- –––, 2013, “Equanimity and Intimacy: A Buddhist-Feminist Approach to the Elimination of Bias”, Sophia, 52(3): 447–462. (Scholar)
- Milligan, Tony, 2007, “Murdochian Humility”, Religious Studies, 43(2): 217–228. (Scholar)
- Nuyen, A.T., 1998, “Just Modesty”, American Philosophical Quarterly, 35: 101–109 (Scholar)
- Rashdall, Hastings, 1907, The Theory of Good and Evil, Oxford: Clarendon Press. (Scholar)
- Raterman, Ty, 2006, “On Modesty: Being Good and Knowing It without Flaunting It”, American Philosophical Quarterly, 43(3): 221–234. (Scholar)
- Reed, Philip A., 2012, “What’s Wrong with Monkish
Virtues? Hume on the Standard of Virtue”, History of
Philosophy Quarterly, 29(1): 39–56. (Scholar)
- Richards, Norvin, 1988, “Is Humility a Virtue?”, American Philosophical Quarterly, 25: 253–60. (Scholar)
- Richter, R., 1990, “Ideal Rationality and Hand-Waving”, Australasian Journal of Philosophy, 68: 147–156. (Scholar)
- Ridge, Michael, 2000, “Modesty as a Virtue”, American Philosophical Quarterly, 37: 269–283. (Scholar)
- Riggs, Wayne, 2010, “Open-Mindedness”, Metaphilosophy, 41(1–2): 172–188. (Scholar)
- Roberts, Robert, and Jay Wood, 2003, “Humility and Epistemic
Goods” in M. DePaul and L. Zagzebski (eds.), Intellectual
Virtue: Perspectives from Ethics and Epistemology, Oxford:
Clarendon Press, pp. 257–279. (Scholar)
- Rushing, Sara, 2013, “What is Confucian Humility?” in
S. Angle and M. Slote (eds.), Virtue Ethics and Confucianism,
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- Schueler, G.F., 1997, “Why Modesty is a Virtue”, Ethics, 107(3): 467–485. (Scholar)
- Schweig, Graham M., “Humility and Passion: A Caitanyite Vaishnava Ethics of Devotion” Journal of Religious Ethics, 30(3): 421–444. (Scholar)
- Sidgwick, Henry, 1907/1981, The Methods of Ethics, Indianapolis: Hackett. (Scholar)
- Sinha, Alex, 2012, “Modernizing the Virtue of
Humility”, Australasian Journal of Philosophy, 90(2):
259–274. (Scholar)
- Slote, Michael, 1983, Goods and Virtues, Oxford: Clarendon Press. (Scholar)
- Smith, Adam, 1759/1984, The Theory of Moral Sentiments, Indianapolis: Liberty Fund. (Scholar)
- Sorensen, Roy, 1988, Blindspots, Oxford: Clarendon Press. (Scholar)
- –––, 1987, “Anti-Expertise, Instability, and Rational Choice”, Australasian Journal of Philosophy, 65(3): 301–315. (Scholar)
- Statman, Daniel, 1992, “Modesty, Pride, and Realistic Self-Assessment” The Philosophical Quarterly, 42(169): 420–438. (Scholar)
- Um, Sungwoo, forthcoming, “Modesty as an Executive Virtue”, American Philosophical Quarterly (Scholar)
- Whitcomb, Dennis, Heather Battaly, Jason Baehr, and Daniel Howard-Snyder, 2015, “Intellectual Humility: Owning Our Limitations,” Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 91(1): 1–31. (Scholar)
- Williams, Bernard, 1993, Ethics and the Limits of Philosophy, London: Fontana Press. (Scholar)
- Wilson, Alan T., 2014, “Modesty as Kindness”, Ratio, 29(1): 73–88. (Scholar)
- Winter, Michael Jeffrey, 2012, “Does Moral Virtue Require Knowledge? A Response to Julia Driver”, Ethical Theory and Moral Practice, 15(4): 533–546. (Scholar)
- Woodcock, Scott, 2008, “The Social Dimensions of Modesty”, Canadian Journal of Philosophy, 38(1): 1–29. (Scholar)
- Zagzebski, Linda, 1996, Virtues of the Mind, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. (Scholar)