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Asked on March 28, 2021 in Single word requests.
Humility :
Recognizing the limits of one’s abilities. Literally “on the ground.” What
Kant’s view of humility has been defined as “that meta-attitude that constitutes the moral agent’s proper perspective on himself as a dependent and corrupt but capable person” and “a compassionate agent”, in this context.Humility seems to more specifically deal with one’s limitations than the concept of becoming self-conscious, though one could say it’s hard to become awakened to one’s self and not become aware of their own limitations to some degree.
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Asked on March 28, 2021 in Single word requests.
Humility :
Recognizing the limits of one’s abilities. Literally “on the ground.” What
Kant’s view of humility has been defined as “that meta-attitude that constitutes the moral agent’s proper perspective on himself as a dependent and corrupt but capable person” and “a compassionate agent”, in this context.Humility seems to more specifically deal with one’s limitations than the concept of becoming self-conscious, though one could say it’s hard to become awakened to one’s self and not become aware of their own limitations to some degree.
- 617006 views
- 9 answers
- 228162 votes
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Asked on March 28, 2021 in Single word requests.
Humility :
Recognizing the limits of one’s abilities. Literally “on the ground.” What
Kant’s view of humility has been defined as “that meta-attitude that constitutes the moral agent’s proper perspective on himself as a dependent and corrupt but capable person” and “a compassionate agent”, in this context.Humility seems to more specifically deal with one’s limitations than the concept of becoming self-conscious, though one could say it’s hard to become awakened to one’s self and not become aware of their own limitations to some degree.
- 617006 views
- 9 answers
- 228162 votes