INDEX
Page numbers in bold indicate tables. Page numbers in italic indicate figures.
Abele,A. E. 379, 383
Aberdein,A. 5, 326, 330-2, 332n3, 455
Abrahamic religion 222, 245, 263
Adams, D.
197-8Adams, R. 110
Adler, J. 143, 305, 329
Aeschylus 190-2
African philosophy 4, 257-60, 264; see also ubuntu Agnew, L. 330-1
Aikin, S. 327, 329-31,455, 459
Alba, J.W 411-14
al-Dln al-Tusl, N. 226
Alfano, M. 6, 26-7, 31-3, 95n19, 152, 284, 330, 444, 477, 484-6, 489
Al-FarabI, A. N. 226
al-Ghazall,A. H. 226-31,233, 234n2, 234n8
Allen, M. 441-2
Al-Qaeda 431,433, 436n11 al-Raghib al-IsfahanI,A. 226-8, 233-4, 234n1 Altamimi, K. 326
Alter, T. 363
amateurists 319-22
Amaya, A. 5, 330, 452-3, 457
Anscombe, G. E. M. 38 argumentation 5, 325-7, 330-1,455, 459; virtual
theory of (VTA) 330-1
Aristotle 3, 9, 27, 41,43, 44n3, 44n6, 51,60, 77,
85-90, 92, 94n7, 106, 110, 148-9, 181,187-9,
195-8, 200n20, 202, 204, 207-9, 226, 248, 314, 331
Armstrong, D. M. 362 arrogance: actual 181; avoiding 179, 181,453;
combating 179; epistemic 475-9, 480n6, 480n7; unwarranted claims 170, 180; see also intellectual
Aschner, M. J. 442
Ashton, M. C. 375, 378-9, 391,395, 404, 484, 486 assertion: norm of 299, 338; norms governing
335-6, 339, 342; see also knowledge; self
Bacon, F. (Sir) 347-8, 350, 352, 439-40, 448n1
Baehr, J. 30, 39, 45n9, 74, 149, 212, 293-4, 305, 314, 336, 389, 484
Bailin, S. 328
Banker, C. 394
Barkawi, T. 435
Barnes, E. 123
Baron, J. 486
barriers 135, 172-3, 411,413, 439-40, 444-7, 455 Battaly, H. 2-3, 30, 39, 45n9, 74, 149, 172, 182,
212, 219, 258, 284, 305, 314, 336, 389, 484 Battersby, M. 328
Baum, R. 327
Baumeister, R. F. 159, 402, 412
Bell, C. A. 392
Ben-Ze'ev,A. 2, 13, 21n42, 21n43, 97-104 Berkeley, G. 362
Berra,Y. 37
Black Lives Matter (BLM) 173, 181
Blackburn, S.
362-3Bloomfield, P. 2, 290n5 boasting 14, 26-7, 34, 86-7, 110, 194, 196, 241,
328, 452
Bommarito, N. 4-5, 18-20, 108, 111, 113, 283, 287, 458, 484, 486
Brady, M. 2, 485, 487
Brady,W 485, 487
bragging 15, 19-20, 22n50, 26-7, 32, 95n11,98, 110, 118, 121,284, 287-8; humble- 2, 27, 86, 95n11
Brennan, J. 22n50, 131
Buddhism 4, 60, 236—43, 244n21; humility 236—7, 242; thought 236-7, 239-40, 242
Butler, J. 37, 43
Cacioppo, J.T. 376-7, 383
Cain, D. M. 417
Callicles 88-9, 95n27, 192-3, 197, 199n15
Carter, J.A. 5, 484
Casey, J. 187, 196-7, 199n6, 327, 459
Cassam, Q. 5, 484
Chalmers, D. 364, 464, 470n2
Chancellor, J. 157-8, 161, 165, 390, 393, 404 Chang, H. 352, 354-5
Chappell, S. G. 1,3
charity 76, 79-80, 98, 294, 326-7, 329, 332n1,378, 459; principle of 325-7, 332n1
Cheng, J. 112, 157, 388, 401
Chesterton, G. K. 209
Christen, M. 31,152, 485
Christensen, D. 487
Christianity 1,9-10, 49, 57n7, 60, 85-6, 88-9, 91, 93-4, 117, 130, 188, 195, 197-8, 202-5, 208,
214, 216, 225, 232, 234n2, 257, 283, 348, 389; see also Judeo-Christianity
Church, I. M. 4-5, 130, 149, 286, 294-5, 305, 335-6, 480n6
Churchill,W. S. 129
citizens 3, 88, 129, 131-7, 139, 146, 161,195, 222, 453-4, 479, 488
Ciurria, M. 326
Clanton, C. 329-31,455
Clark,A. 464, 470n2, 481n8 classroom 322, 328, 330, 439, 441-7, 448n4, 455 Clement of Rome 29
Cleveland,W S. 12, 227, 250 cognitive-affective processing system (CAPS) 396 Cohen, D. 331
Cole-Wright, J. 5, 158, 159, 161, 161, 163, 163, 250, 283, 287-8, 401-6, 442, 454, 459, 461n11
Comte, A. 347
Conee, E. 273-4
Confucian: conception 245, 247-9, 253-4; early 245-51, 255n25; ethics 245; thought 4, 245, 248; tradition 245, 248, 257
contexts of disparity 72-3, 75, 77-81 contingency 4-5, 346, 351-3, 355; debate 352-4;
deep 353-4; modern 352 conviction 3, 59, 66, 123, 139-40, 142-6, 147n5,
215, 238, 284, 319, 326, 348, 355, 432
Cooper, D. E. 349, 352-4
Corneanu, S.
348Dadlez, E. M. 2-3
Dalmiya,V 170, 172, 178
Daukas, N. 80, 176
Davidai, S. 101
Davidson, D. 28, 326
Davis, D. 98, 104, 157, 375, 389, 390-1,393, 395, 404, 454
Dawes, R. M. 414
democracy 3, 129-32, 134, 137, 141,146, 162; delegative 136-7; deliberative 130-1, 133-4, 159, 329; elitist 130-2; liberal 130-3
Deri, S. 101
DeRose, 338
Dershowitz, A. M. 429-30, 436n10 de Vries, R. E. 391
Dewey, J. 129, 141-3
Diagnostic and Statistical Manual (DSM) 50-5 Dickens, C. 86, 189
Diethe, C. 93 dignity 11,36, 38, 44n2, 56, 59, 61,63-7, 162,
233-4, 259-62, 325
Dillon, J. 442-3
Dillon, R. S. 2-3, 45n14, 80, 82n8, 170-1, 178, 180-1,287
diverse ideas 3, 153-4
Dodds, E. R. 88 dogmatism 14-15, 37, 81, 139, 143, 317-20, 347-8,
354, 381,484
Dormandy, K. 4, 292-3, 295, 300
Douglass, F. 36, 72, 75, 79, 82n7
Driver, J. 1, 10, 14-16, 18-20, 22n50, 30, 34n4, 172, 189, 194, 234n4, 283-5, 287, 290n1,335, 484
Du Bois,W E. B. 75, 80 Dunkelberg,W C. 416
Dunning, D. 413-14
Dupre, J. 354-5
Eastwick, P. 104
Echols, M. 401,403, 407n1
ecological momentary assessment (EMA) 393, 396 Eliot,T. S. 129-30
Emmons, R. A. 401-2 empathy: cognitive 151, 154n7; development 148,
151-2; lacking 50, 53, 213; negative 151 Enlightenment 36, 38, 439-41 epistemology 4, 81,152, 257-8, 263, 271,274, 276,
278, 280, 303, 307, 310, 315, 321, 330-1,337,
355, 444, 473, 480n2
Esterling, K. M. 136 ethnic hatred 485, 487
Evers, E. 415, 419 evidentialism 145-6, 271,273-8, 280, 320, 322,
323n12, 342n14; anti- 271-2, 277-8, 280 Exline, J. J. 159, 402
experts 131-5, 216, 319-21,341,383, 412-14, 416, 436n11,458,477
extended cognition 464-4, 468, 470n1, 470n2, 470n5,470n7,470n11
Facebook 339-40, 472, 479 faith: Abrahamic 263; evidence for 214; have
214-19, 221; lack 217; Markan 216, 218-21,
223; relational 216; repose 218-20;Thomistic
213, 215-17, 220-3; virtuous 214, 219
Fantl, J. 484
Faust, D. 414
Feldman, R.
273-4 feminism 2, 59-63, 68, 150, 170, 176, 180, 307, 354, 389Fernbach, P. 5, 411,413-16, 418
Feyerabend, P. 353-4
Fisher, J. 108
Fisher, M. 413, 418
Flanagan, O. 14-16, 20, 140, 284 flat-earther 72, 75-8, 80-1
Fleeson,W. 380-3, 396 forgiveness 13, 94, 99, 104, 159-62, 161, 163, 166, 167n2, 376, 404, 454
Fox, C. R. 411,413, 418
Franklin, B. 231
Fricker, M. 122-4, 173, 303-4, 307-8, 339
Fusco, E. 443
Gadsby, H. 80
Gall, M. 441-2
Gandhi, M. K. 262, 265n4
Garcia, J. L.A. 13, 16, 31,69, 258, 283, 287
Gaventa, J. 166
Gayle, B. 441-2
Gerber, L. 402
Gershon, M. 443
Goldberg, S. 272, 297
Goldman, A. 146
Gordian knot 26, 33
Gordon, E. C. 5, 484
Gottman, J. 103
Gould, S. J. 346 government 40, 52-3, 129, 131, 133-7, 220, 246, 319, 427, 429, 432, 434, 453
Govier, T. 166
Goyal, N. 124
Greco, J. 4
Greek 1,3, 9, 37, 41,85, 88, 134, 137, 192-3, 196, 210n15; ancient 2, 60, 190, 197, 200n18, 207; antiquity 85; archaic 3, 191-2; classical 189, 191; pagan 189, 193-7; tradition 188, 193
Green, J. 329
Gregg, A. P. 380
Grenberg, J. 13, 16, 62, 69n39
Gronlund, K. 136
Hacking, I. 352-3
Haggard, M. C. 330, 444, 484
happiness 50, 55-7, 101,193, 203, 230, 275
Harrison, P. 348
Hawthorne, J. 337-8, 367-9
Hazlett,A. 4-5, 39, 149, 154n4, 285-6, 294-5, 444, 484
Healy, P. J. 412, 420n1
HEARER 305-8; BAD 305 Heetderks Strong, K. 162, 163 Heidegger, M. 96n49, 346, 351,353 HEXACO model 375-6, 378-9, 404, 486 Hill,T. E. 63
Hilton, W. 49
Himmelroos, S. 136 Hollingdale, R. J. 93 Hollingsworth, P. 442 Holy Spirit 29, 94
Homer 188-9, 191-2, 195-6, 198 homophobia 51, 485, 487
Hook, J. N. 157, 389-91,395, 402
Hooks, B. 78 Howard-Snyder, D. 2, 4, 30, 39, 45n9, 149, 216,
218-19, 305, 314, 336, 389 Hoyle, R. H. 5, 330, 382-3, 394 h-traits 485-90 human flourishing 2, 49-50, 56, 172, 202-3,
207, 209
Hume, D. 3, 10, 27, 30, 36, 38, 49, 73, 115, 117-22, 124, 126, 141,189, 199n5, 213, 225, 316-18, 323n18, 359-62, 364, 366-9, 370n15, 401
Humean humility 5, 117, 359, 362, 366-7, 369 humiliation 30, 36, 41,61, 66-8, 80, 88, 99, 118, 123, 157, 178, 202, 205
Hunt, L.
104Hurka, T. 109-10 Husserl, E. 351, 353 Hutchinson, J.W. 411-14
Ibn Qayyim al-Jawziyya, M. 226-8, 231-4, 234n9, 234n10
illusion of explanatory depth (IOED) 412-13, 419 Inbar,Y. 415, 419
indigenous: African people 257, 259, 263-4; groups 474; law 452; people 473-4 individualism 271,275-6; anti- 271-3, 277-8, 480n4; epistemic 271-5, 278, 280, 476 injustice: epistemic 3, 81, 117, 123-4, 126, 303-4, 307-11, 311n7, 326, 461n5; hermeneutical 307-8; social 123, 178; testimonial 4, 122-3, 145, 173, 307-11,311n3, 311n5, 339 intellectual humility: accounts of 149, 286, 304-5, 309-10, 326, 335-6, 444, 448n5, 470n12; expression of 376, 383-4, 430, 434, 444-6; false 313-15, 318-22, 431; features of 141,272, 299; genuine 428, 430-1; lack of 205, 308-11,313, 326, 328, 341,411,413, 415, 417; measures of 32, 330, 379-80, 382; value of 6, 330, 340, 342, 444; virtue of 76, 132, 152, 189, 196, 204, 212, 215-16, 220-1,229, 284, 303, 310, 313-14, 316, 318, 328-9, 336, 340-1, 342n14, 379, 384, 428, 446-7, 466, 468-9, 470n8, 470n14, 474, 484, 488
intellectual: arrogance 142, 152, 292, 295, 298, 303-4, 309-11,313-14, 319-22, 335, 341,
343n22, 378, 380, 476; autonomy 176, 220, 272, 277-8, 280, 314, 321,452; conditions 350; confidence 326-7, 329, 332; entitlement 341; limitations 5, 30, 39, 73, 80, 141,149-51, 174, 215-16, 221,305, 336, 339-40, 343n16, 343n19, 428-31,444-5, 447, 486; powers 314, 316, 321-2; pride 4, 271-2, 280; servility 142, 292, 295, 298, 301n13, 303-4, 309-11, 314; vice 77, 295, 301n9, 303, 309, 313, 484; virtue 76, 132, 152, 182n9, 189, 196, 204, 212, 215-16, 220-1,229, 284, 303, 310, 313-14, 318, 328-9, 379, 384, 428, 446-7, 466, 468-9, 470n8, 470n14, 474, 484, 488; weakness 313-14, 316, 317 intellectually: arrogant 141, 143, 152-3, 295-7,
299, 308-10, 339-40, 476, 488; entitled 336, 340-1; humble 139, 141-5, 149, 152-4, 154n4, 221,272, 286, 288, 294-300, 309-10, 311n7, 313-14, 316, 326, 335-6, 339, 375, 378, 380, 382-4, 439, 444-5, 447, 456, 468-9, 487; servile 152, 296, 298, 300, 309-10 internalism 271, 274-8, 280, 281n8 Islamic tradition 4, 225-6, 228 Israelson, E.
A. 3Jackson, R. 428, 432-3, 436n7, 436n11 Jasanoff, S. 134
Jesus Christ 12, 29, 36-8, 78, 84, 188, 203, 206-7,
214, 216-17
Jin Li 247
Johnson, C. R. 3, 149, 153 Johnson, R. H. 326-7 Johnson, S. 36 Johnston, M. 403 Judeo-Christian thought 9, 203, 257, 263 justice: restorative 3, 161-6, 163, 167n3; social 38,
161, 163-4, 163
Kahan, D. 140
Kant, I. 2, 10, 13, 38, 42, 45n14, 59, 61-8, 68n6, 69n35, 69n38, 69n39, 69n40, 180-1,236, 276, 292, 349, 351,361, 364, 370n6
Karney, B. 100 Katz, M. 477 Kaufmann, W. 93 Keil, F. C. 412-13, 415-18 Kidd, I. J. 5, 149, 286, 326-7, 329, 331,348-9,
351-5, 444, 455, 459-60 Kierkegaard, S. A. 10 King Jr., M. L. 37, 76-8 Kinzel, K. 352 Kipling, R. 433 Kitcher, P. 347-8 Klein, N. 414 knowledge: acquiring 295, 305-6, 309, 427, 431;
anti- 429-30, 433, 435, 436n2; human 4, 411, 413, 418; imparting 340; moral 257, 264; norm of assertion (KNA) 338-41,342n11,342n13, 343n18, 343n23; is power 439-41,445, 447, 448n1; social 474-5; testimonial 272-3, 278-80, 298, 306, 338; true 9; see also self
knowledge calibration 411
Knowledge Norm of Assertion (KNA-Nec) 338, 340-1,342n13
Knowledge Norm of Assertion (KNA-Suff) 338-41,342n13, 343n18, 343n23
Kohlberg, L. 264
Kruger, J. 413-14, 417 Kruglanski, A.W. 376-8, 383
Krumrei Mancuso. E. 5, 152, 330, 379, 383,
458, 484
Kruse, E. 390-1, 396, 404
Kuhn,T. S. 164, 348, 354
Ku Klux Klan (KKK) 76-8
Lacqueur, W. 430
Landau, I. 101
Langton, R. 364, 368, 370n7
Lavelock, C. R. 459
Leary, M. 286, 330, 379, 382-3, 394-5, 402, 484 Lee, K. 375, 378-9, 391,404-5, 484, 486 Lepock, C. 329
Levy, N. 6, 476-7, 484, 487
Lewis, C. S. 31-3, 402
Lewis, D. 364-6, 368, 370n7, 370n11, 370n12 liberatory virtue 3, 170-8, 180-2, 182n5 Light, N. 5, 415
Locke, J. 325-6, 361,370n2
Luchies, L. 159
Luther, M. 27
Lynch, J. G. 411,414, 416
Lynch, M. P. 3, 140-1, 146, 149, 153 Lyubomirsky, S. 157-8, 161, 165, 390, 393, 404
MacIntyre,A. 188, 199n3, 199n10, 202 Madison, B. 131-3, 484
Mahadevan, N. 380 Maimonides, M. 9-10, 401
Mandela, N. 261,263
Maoz, I. 477
Marrone, J.A. 158, 158, 161, 163, 165, 387, 454 Marshall, C. 219
Marshall, T. 161
Marzano, R. 443
McElroy-Hetzel, S. E. 330, 387-8
McGraw,A. P. 414 McKaughan, D. J. 4, 216, 218
McLeod, A. 4-5
Meagher, B. R. 392 measurement of humility 330, 375, 390-1, 394, 397-8
Medina, J. 122-6
Meehl, P. E. 414
Mercier, H. 475-6, 486
Merton, R. K. 347
Metz,T. 4, 260-2, 264
Mill, J. S. 327
Mishler, E. 443 modesty 1,9-10, 13-20, 21n42, 22n50, 22n68, 22n80, 23n80, 23n88, 28, 30, 33-4, 34n4, 34n5, 38-9, 60, 88, 97, 106, 108-14, 115n1, 126, 135, 137, 165, 189, 193-4, 234n4, 236-7, 239, 243n2, 243n3, 283-5, 287, 290n1,313-16, 323n1, 325-6, 347, 375, 379, 388, 390-1, 484, 486, 489
Mokgoro,Y. 259-60
Moore, D.A. 412, 417, 420n1
Moore, G. E. 337-338 morality 2, 4, 29, 38, 41,84-5, 88-9, 91-2, 114, 118, 193, 203, 257-65, 379-80, 407n2, 479
Morgan,T. 216-17, 219 Morgenbesser, S. 91
Morin, O. 331
Morrell, M. E. 136, 149
Murdoch, I. 21n17, 44n6, 198, 236 Murray, A. 108-10
Nabatchi, T. 136
Nadelhoffer,T. 9, 21n17, 31-2, 250, 283, 287-8, 401,402-6, 407n1,407n3, 461n11
Nagarjuna 241
Nagasawa,Y. 363
Nagel, T. 276 narcissism 3, 50-5, 57n7, 58n10, 117, 206, 210n10,
221,283, 379, 388, 396, 484 narcissistic personality disorder (NPD) 2, 50, 53-5 Neblo, M.A. 3, 129-31,133-6
Neff, L. 100
Neo-Nazi 72, 75, 77, 80-1
Newlands, S. 215 Newman, J. 10
Newton, I. (Sir) 347, 370n14
Nielson, R. 158, 158, 161, 163, 165, 387, 454 Nietzsche, F. 1-2, 10, 38, 84-94, 94n3, 95n18,
95n19, 95n27, 96n38, 96n49, 189, 191,193, 196, 202-3,351, 401,485, 489-90
Nussbaum, M. 40, 191,275-6
O'Brien, E. 414
officials 52-3, 131-4, 136, 436n11,454
On the Genealogy of Morals (GM) 85-91,93, 94n3 open-minded cognition 379, 381-3; general (OMCG) 381; political (OMCP) 381; religious (OMCR) 381
open-mindedness 13, 74, 82n7, 99, 125, 141, 143-4, 146, 288, 294, 314, 318-19, 328-30, 377, 379, 381-2, 402, 452, 455, 458-459, 484, 486, 490n1
Ottati,V 381-3 ourside bias 485-90
Owens, B. P. 389, 454 owning limitations (OL) 39-40, 80, 174, 178
Pappas, N. 2
paradox 15, 26-8, 31-4, 34n1,34n2, 96n50, 159, 166, 194, 337-8, 419; of humility 1-2, 26-8, 32, 34
Pasnau, R. 215, 487 Paul, L.A. 150 Paul, R. 327-8
Peirce, C. S. 349
Pereboom, D. 364
Perini,T. 401,403, 405, 407n1
Peterson, C. 376, 388, 391,393-4, 402 Phelps-Roper, M. 79, 82n7 Pierog, R. 446-7
Pinsent, A. C. 3-4 Plato 3, 85-6, 88-9, 135, 189, 192-7, 202-3,
210n5, 228, 232, 275-6, 488 PlayStation 439-41 pluralism 5, 131-2, 346, 351,354-5, 453 Pope, G. 443
Popper, K. R. 318-19, 348
Porter,T. 330, 379, 383
Preiss, R. 441-2 Preston-Roedder, R. 217-18 Price, E. D. 379, 381-3
Priest, M. 141,288, 336, 340-1,343n22 Priestley, J. 347
Pritchard, D. H. 5-6, 456, 465, 474 Proust, M. 62
psychology: characteristic 293, 298-9; of humility
1,5, 165; moral 94, 95n27, 152; positive 376,
387, 389, 459; social 305, 330, 342n15, 379
Quine,W.V O. 326
racism 51,56, 76, 78, 145, 485, 487 Ramseyan humility 5, 359, 364-8 Rashdall, H. 10, 13
Reeve, C. D. C. 90 Reid,T. 361,367 religious: hatred 485, 487; tradition 1, 3, 117,
245, 346 restorative justice 3, 161-5, 163, 166, 167n3 Richards, N. 10-12, 39, 45n11,61,69n35, 234n4,
388, 402 Ridge, M. 16-18 Riggs,W 143, 484 Rini, R. 472, 479, 487 Ritchhart, R. 328
Roberts, R. 2-3, 12-13, 16, 31,149, 154n2, 227,
250, 258, 283, 294, 300n5, 305, 309-10, 336, 388, 444, 448n5, 484, 486
Robinson, B. 1-2, 26-7, 31,33, 152, 243n9,
284, 485 romantic love 2, 97, 99-104 Ross, L. 477 Rouse, S.V 330, 379, 383, 484 Rowatt,W C. 375, 379, 389, 391,393, 402 Rozenblit, L. 412-13, 415 Rumsfeld, D. 427, 432 Rumsfeldian humility 427-8, 433-4 Russell, B. 363-4
Russelian monism 5, 359, 362-4, 366-9
Sageman, M. 432, 434-5
Said, E. 429, 433 Samuelson, P. 5, 130, 149, 305, 335-6, 380, 480n6 Sandage, S. 157, 402
Santideva 237-9, 241-2 Schueler, G. F. 13, 15-16, 21n43, 22n80, 23n80 Schumann, K. 330
Scott, K. 329, 331 Scriven, M. 327 Sedikides, C. 380 self-: assertion 60, 84, 92; identity 140, 142, 144-5;
importance 4-5, 50-7, 62, 67, 159, 250-2,
290; interest 137, 140, 142, 198, 205, 260, 405; knowledge 4, 13, 27, 39, 194, 198, 230-1,283, 285-6, 289-90; respect 2, 11, 13, 42-3, 59-60, 62-8, 69n17, 69n35, 69n39, 69n40, 73, 82n8, 119, 180-1, 187, 234, 287, 389; trust 73, 81n2, 123, 293, 295-7, 300, 301n11,320-1, 340, 350, 487; valuing 59-61, 63-4, 67-8, 69n17; worth 13-15, 30, 59, 61-3, 67-8, 108, 130, 225, 227, 233-4, 283, 289, 389
Seligman, M. P. 376, 388, 391,393-4, 402 sexism 51, 485, 487
shame 2, 10, 28, 36, 75, 113-14, 118-26, 157,
191- 5, 285, 325, 454
Shariff, A. 112 Sharma, S. 101 Sharpe, S. 162 Shea, N. 473-5 Shoemaker, S. 367-9 Sidgwick, H. 10, 31-2, 38, 189, 401 Silke, A. 432, 434-5, 437n31 Silvermint, D. 78, 170, 172-4 Simion, M. 338 Simms, J. 443
Sinha, G.A. 10, 13-14
Skorburg, J. A. 477, 480n4, 485 slavery 36, 38, 72-3, 75, 79, 84, 86, 89-92, 119, 164, 181,188, 190, 196, 203, 213, 217, 238
Slote, M. 14, 18, 108, 172
Smart, J. J. C. 362 snobbery 12, 50-1, 53, 56
Snow, N. E. 1, 11-13, 30, 39, 44n6, 69n28, 75, 80, 150, 283, 285, 289, 402
social: media 1,73, 321,472, 478-9, 481n9; networks 307, 476, 485, 487-90
Socrates 3, 85-6, 88-90, 135, 141-2, 188-90,
192- 7, 200n18, 427, 488-90
Soler, L. 352-4
Sommer, K. 159 sophrosyne 130, 134-7, 193-6
SPEAKER 305-7; BAD 306
Sperber, D. 475-7, 486
Spiegel, J. 329
Spinoza, B. 10, 30, 401
St. Augustine 9, 29, 36, 257
St. Benedict 49, 204
St. Bernard of Clairvaux 9, 200n20, 401
St. Paul 188, 200n20
St.Teresa of Avila 27
St.Thomas Aquinas 3-4, 11,26, 28-30, 199n13, 200n17, 200n20, 203-9, 210n15, 212-6, 236, 326, 401; see also faith
Stampnitzky, L. 427, 429, 433, 436n2
Stanovich, K. 377-8, 484
Stevens, K. 331
Strawson, G. 364
Sullivan, E. 6, 485
Susskind, E. 443
Swanton, C. 40, 69n41
Tanesini,A. 4-5, 44n4, 74, 115n2, 142, 284, 287, 294-5, 298, 300, 301n7, 301n8, 303, 305, 428, 484
Tangney, J. P. 31,290n2, 375, 387, 390, 395-6, 402 Taylor, G. 11, 107-8, 401
terrorism: acts of 429, 435; causes of 427, 429-32, 436n10; counter- 434, 436n26; forms of 428-9, 431,433, 435; Islam-related 428, 434; new 428, 430-1, 436n4; old 430-1, 436n4; pathways to 434-5
Tessman, L. 78, 82n5, 171-4, 181,182n12
Testament: New 29, 38, 84, 86, 187, 198, 200n20, 203, 206-7; Old 37, 198, 257
testimony 124, 141,145, 263, 273, 278-9, 297-8, 300, 303-10, 311n2, 311n7, 313, 315-16, 339, 377, 475, 477, 481n11, 487, 489
Thomas, S. 327
Thrasymachus 85-90, 192, 197, 199n15
Tizard, B. 443
tolerance 98, 143, 148, 153, 318, 354, 378-9
Tracy, J. 112-13, 157, 388, 401, 463, 478, 484 Trizio, E. 352-3
Trump, D. 26-7, 81,148, 214, 315, 319;
Tower 305-6
Tutu, D. 166, 259-62
Tversky, A. 411, 418
ubuntu 4, 257-65
unhappiness 50, 55, 121
Van Cleve, J. 5
Van Ness, D. 162, 163
Van Tongeren, D. R. 393
vanity 3, 12, 38, 45n11,50-2, 55, 57n7, 87, 117, 119, 121,148, 192, 259, 285, 340, 484-5
Vasalou, S. 4, 229, 234n8
Venezia, K. 401,403, 407n1
vices of pride 2, 50—1,53—6, 57n7, 59, 66,
68n2,448
Volkswagen 439-40
Wallace, D. F. 402
Ward, A. 477
Watson, G. 45n9, 74, 152, 446-7
Watson, L. 5
Weidman,A. C. 157, 388-9, 401 well-being 18, 50, 55-7, 57n7, 99, 110-11, 135,
158, 159, 237, 252, 265, 288, 390, 395, 397, 404-6, 407n2, 414, 452, 454-5
West, R. F. 377, 484 Whitcomb, D. 2-3, 30, 39, 45n9, 69n30, 73-6, 78,
141,149, 152, 170, 174-6, 179, 212-13, 258, 286-7, 294-5, 299-300, 300n5, 300n6, 305, 314, 336, 339, 389, 428, 430, 436n6, 444-5, 486
Wielenberg, E. J. 12-13
Wilkins, A. L. 389
Williams, B. 14, 16, 144, 349
Williamson,T. 299, 338, 342n13
Wilson,A. 110-11,288, 494
Wilson, N. 326 Wilson,W 18-19, 23n88
Wittgenstein, L. 139-40, 195, 353-4 Wojciszke, B. 379, 383
Wollstonecraft, M. 38-9
Woo, C.Y. 416 Wood, S. L. 411, 414, 416
Wood,W J. 12, 31,45n11,68n2, 149, 154n2, 243n10, 258, 283, 294, 305, 310, 336, 388, 411, 444, 448n5, 484, 486
Woolwine, S. H. 3 Worthington Jr., E. 160-1,161, 167n2, 387, 390-1,
394-5, 402; REACH 160
Xun Kuang 253
Zagzebski, L. 110, 172, 284, 293, 295, 457,
470n8, 487 Zeelenberg, M. 415, 419 Zehr, H. 161-2, 164
Zengzi 249 Zulaika, J. 427, 436n12, 436n26
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