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1. Southwest Philosophy Review: Volume > 38 > Issue: 2
Karl Aho Can Cynics Possess Cakes and Enjoy Them Too? Comments on G.M. Trujillo, Jr.’s “Possessed: The Cynics on Wealth and Pleasure"
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Sabrina B. Little The Beautiful Sophist: Comments on Larkin
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John Casey What I Fear About Living Most Is Wasting My Time: Commentary on Scott Aikin’s “Epicureans on Death and Lucretius’s Squandering Argument”
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Samuel A. Taylor Comments on Simpson’s “More Clarity About Concessive Knowledge Attributions”
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Nicholas Charles Comments on Vollbrecht
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Robert A. Elisher Is Jamesian Evidentialism a Coherent Position?
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Dave Beisecker Remarks on Farley and Gould’s “A Rossian Account of the Normativity of Logic”
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Deborah K. Heikes Comments on “Colorblindness, Hermeneutical Marginalization and Hermeneutical Injustice”
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Alexandra T. Romanyshyn Comments on Gilmore
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Rachael Yonek Commentary on Patrick Bondy’s “Avoiding Epistemology’s Swamping Problem”
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Sarah Woolwine Commentary on “Caring for Identity: Disability and Representation”
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A.G. Holdier Comments on “Is Annihilation More Severe than Eternal Conscious Torment?”
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Levi Durham Review of “Against Indifference Objection to the Fine-Tuning Argument”
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Shannon Hayes Response to “Quotidian Apocalypse?: Tosaka Jun’s Critical Theory in a New Age of Crisis” by Emerson Bodde
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Michael Portal Response to “Critical Commodities: Adorno on Beethoven and Jazz”
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Emily McGill Comments on Andréa Daventry, “Seeing Oneself as a Source of Reasons: Gaslighting, Oppression, and Autonomy”
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Jennifer Wargin Humility as Transcendence
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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.
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Patrick Miller Levinas’ Critique of Gurvitch in the Early French Reception of Heidegger
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Anne-Marie Schultz Memorial Notice: Past President Stuart Rosenbaum, 1943-2020
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Justin Bell Sobriety Madness: Or, On Being Unreasonable during a Pandemic
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