ABSTRACT

Humility is a vital aspect of political discussion, social media and self-help, whilst recent empirical research has linked humility to improved well-being, open-mindedness and increased accuracy in assessing persuasive messages. It is also a topic central to research and discussion in philosophy, applied ethics and religious studies.

The Routledge Handbook of Philosophy of Humility is the first collection to present a comprehensive overview of the philosophy of humility, whilst also covering important interdisciplinary topics. Comprising 41 chapters by an international team of contributors, the Handbook is divided into seven parts:

• Theories of humility

• The ethics of humility

• The politics of humility

• Humility in religious thought

• The epistemology of humility

• The psychology of humility

• Humility: applications to the social world.

Essential reading for students and researchers in ethics, epistemology, political philosophy and philosophy of mind and psychology, this Handbook will also be extremely useful for those in related disciplines such as psychology, religious studies and law.

part |40 pages

Theories of humility

chapter 1|17 pages

Theories of humility

An overview

chapter 2|10 pages

“I am so humble!”

On the paradoxes of humility

chapter 3|11 pages

Humility is not a virtue

part |80 pages

The ethics of humility

chapter 4|10 pages

Humility and human flourishing

chapter 5|13 pages

Humility and Self-respect

Kantian and feminist perspectives 1

chapter 7|13 pages

Humility and truth in Nietzsche

The humblebrag of the lambs

chapter 9|11 pages

Pride and humility

chapter 10|10 pages

Ashamed of our selves

Disabling shame and humility

part |58 pages

The politics of humility

chapter 11|10 pages

A humble form of government

Democracy as the politics of collective experience

chapter 12|9 pages

Conviction and humility

chapter 14|13 pages

Humility, forgiveness, and restorative justice

From the personal to the political

part |84 pages

Humility in religious thought

chapter 18|13 pages

Faith and humility

Conflict or concord?

chapter 19|11 pages

Humility in the Islamic tradition

chapter 20|9 pages

Buddhist humility

chapter 21|12 pages

Humility in early Confucianism

part |104 pages

The epistemology of humility

chapter 23|12 pages

Intellectual humility and contemporary epistemology

A critique of epistemic individualism, evidentialism and internalism

chapter 24|9 pages

Humility and self-knowledge

chapter 27|12 pages

False intellectual humility

part |52 pages

The psychology of humility

chapter 34|10 pages

The moral psychology of humility

Epistemic and ethical alignment as foundational to moral exemplarity

part |70 pages

Humility

chapter 36|12 pages

Humility and terrorism studies

chapter 37|12 pages

‘Knowledge is power’

Barriers to intellectual humility in the classroom

chapter 38|13 pages

Humility in law 1

chapter 39|8 pages

Extended cognition and humility

chapter 40|12 pages

Arrogance and servility online

Humility is not the solution

chapter 41|11 pages

Humility in social networks