Responsibility and Comparative Pride – a Critical Discussion of Morgan-Knapp

Philosophical Quarterly 70 (280):617-624 (2020)
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Abstract

Taking pride in being better than others in some regard is not uncommon. In a recent paper, Christopher Morgan-Knapp argues that such pride is misguided: it ‘presents things as being some way they are not’. I argue that Morgan-Knapp's arguments do not succeed in showing that comparative pride is theoretically mistaken.

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Cathy Mason
Central European University

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