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  1. The politics of humility: Humility in historical Christian thought and its educational implications.Stephen Chatelier & Liz Jackson - 2023 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 55 (2):190-202.
    In recent times, schools have begun to focus on issues of wellbeing, engaging with ideas from various fields such as positive psychology. It is in this context that there is a growing interest in humility, rather than this interest having emerged from debates in moral philosophy and moral education. However, to the extent that education for wellbeing initiatives might promote humility as a virtue, it is important to address the extent to which it can be considered as good. This paper (...)
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  • The Puzzle of Self-Abasement: On an Adequate Concept of Humility.Ludwig Jaskolla - 2016 - Res Philosophica 93 (3):585-600.
    In this paper, I argue that the self-abasement account of humility is misguided and present Thomas Aquinas’s approach as a more adequate alternative. Starting out from the recent debate, I delineate and criticize three strategies to model humility. Contrasting these strategies, I argue that humility is best understood as a form of realistic self-insight. Following Aquinas’s ‘secunda secundae,’ I finally discuss why the proposed account is fragmentary, and should be supplemented by the concept of magnanimity.
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  • Das Ignatianische Demutsideal und Alfred Delp SJ.Godehard Brüntrup - 2020 - In Peter Kern (ed.), Alfred Delp Jahrbuch. Münster, Deutschland:
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