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1. Southwest Philosophy Review: Volume > 38 > Issue: 2
Karl Aho

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Sabrina B. Little

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John Casey

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Samuel A. Taylor

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Nicholas Charles

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Robert A. Elisher

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Dave Beisecker

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Deborah K. Heikes

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Alexandra T. Romanyshyn

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Rachael Yonek

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Sarah Woolwine

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A.G. Holdier

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Levi Durham

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Shannon Hayes

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Michael Portal

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Emily McGill

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17. Southwest Philosophy Review: Volume > 38 > Issue: 2
Jennifer Wargin

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There is currently a tremendous surge in interest in the virtue of humility among contemporary philosophers and psychologists. Yet despite its recent popularity, identifying necessary and sufficient conditions for humility has proven quite difficult. Here, drawing on insights from several ‘inattentive’ accounts of humility, I offer a new account that locates the virtue in a transcendent orientation to the self and others such that one sees the self and others in proper perspective. I call this account the transcendent account of humility.
18. Southwest Philosophy Review: Volume > 38 > Issue: 2
Patrick Miller

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