Humility

Author(s)

    • Wright, Jennifer Cole

Bibliographic Information

Humility

edited by Jennifer Cole Wright

(The virtues)

Oxford University Press, c2019

  • : cloth
  • : pbk

Related Bibliography 1 items

Available at  / 3 libraries

Search this Book/Journal

Note

Includes bibliographical references and index

Description and Table of Contents

Description

The 21st century has seen a renewed interest in cultivating positive character traits, or virtues, to foster personal growth. Humility is a virtue that has long been understood-especially by early theological thinking and Western philosophers-through its associations with meekness and servility. Even in more recent, secular contexts, humility is associated with low-mindedness, self-denigration, and even self-loathing. While it seems paradoxical that this virtue can be developed to achieve a sense of well-being, this volume provides a comprehensive exploration of humility as an admirable and desirable trait that allows us to place the needs of others before our own, keep our accomplishments in perspective, and fully realize our small place in the world. In a series of multidisciplinary essays spanning religious and secular traditions, this volume introduces readers to the many facets of humility. Essays explore perspectives from Christianity, Judiasm, and Islam on the role of humility in determining how we should align ourselves with a higher spiritual power. Other essays examine the epistemic value of humility in the development of knowledge, and the applied nature of this virtue within the professional fields of politics, business management, nursing and hospice care, and competitive sports. This collection concludes by considering the possibility of humility as the most important virtue, foundational to the moral development and expression of all other virtues.

Table of Contents

Introduction Part I: Conceptualizing Humility Chapter 1: Occupying Your Rightful Space, Alan Morinis Chapter 2: Secular Humility, Erik J. Wielenberg Chapter 3: A Critical Examination and Reconceptualization of Humility, Mark R. Leary and Chloe C. Banker Chapter 4: A Relational Humility Framework: Perceptions of Humility in Relational Contexts, David K. Mosher, Joshua N. Hook, Don E. Davis, Daryl R. Van Tongeren, and Everett L. Worthington Jr. Chapter 5: Humility in Four Forms: Intrapersonal, Interpersonal, Community and Ecological, Darcia Narvaez Chapter 6: Humility as a Foundational Virtue, Jennifer Cole Wright Part II: Moral Humility in our Lives Chapter 7: Humility: The Soil in Which Happiness Grows, Pelin Kesebir Chapter 8: Self-Other Concept in Humble Love As Exemplified by Long-Term Members of L'Arche, Robert C. Roberts and Michael Spezio Chapter 9: Humility and Helplessness in the Realization of Limitations within Hospice, Kay de Vries Chapter 10: Humility in Competitive Contexts, Michael W. Austin Chapter 11: Humility and Decision Making In Companies, Antonio Argandona Chapter 12: Frederick Douglass and the Power of Humility, David J. Bobb Part III: Intellectual Humility Chapter 13: Self-Trust and Epistemic Humility, C. Thi Nguyen Chapter 14: Understanding Humility as Intellectual Virtue and Measuring it as Psychological Trait, Megan C. Haggard

by "Nielsen BookData"

Related Books: 1-1 of 1

Details

  • NCID
    BB29410388
  • ISBN
    • 9780190864873
    • 9780190864880
  • LCCN
    2018056207
  • Country Code
    us
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    New York
  • Pages/Volumes
    xxi, 383 p.
  • Size
    22 cm
  • Classification
  • Subject Headings
  • Parent Bibliography ID
Page Top