Intellectual Patience: Controlling Temporally-Charged Urges in the Life of the Mind

In Nathan L. King, Endurance (forthcoming)
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In this chapter, we analyze intellectual patience as a character trait. We look at the contexts that call for patience and at what patience demands in those contexts. Together these constitute our account of patience, though the focus is on patience in the life of the mind. We also consider how patience and perseverance differ, which offers a better understanding of the former and sheds light on how character traits can cooperate. We then consider how to become virtuously patient. We conclude reflecting on some remarks made by the poet Rilke.

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Patience: A New Account of a Neglected Virtue.Christian B. Miller & R. Michael Furr - 2025 - Journal of the American Philosophical Association 11 (1):97-117.
The Virtue of Patience.Anne Jeffrey & Timothy Pawl - 2025 - Philosophy Compass 20 (3):e70025.

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