Such a bewildering and contradictory welter of behaviors and traits are connoted by “honor” and its best equivalents in other languages that analyses of the concept have daunted philosophers, anthropologists, sociologists, political scientists, historians, and literary scholars for millennia. Is it an external good given — and revoked just as easily — by others? Or does “honor” name an inner good that’s absolutely in our control: our integrity, our very commitment to right conduct? Is honor a central moral virtue — as when we might say that “all was lost, save our honor”? Or is it a good quality that’s not-quite “moral,” or indeed even an antiquated virtue hostile to true morality? Is the honorable man a heroic figure who protects the weak,...
Book Description:After a century-long hiatus, honor is back. Academics, pundits, and everyday citize...
Departing from the traditional--sociological and moralist--approaches for the study of honor in the ...
In two studies, we examined honor‐related differences in morality versus competence evaluations as a...
Such a bewildering and contradictory welter of behaviors and traits are connoted by “honor” and its ...
Given its psychological and sociological importance, especially in non-liberal societies, honor may ...
This book examines the notion of honor with an eye to dissecting its intellectual demise and with th...
"Harvey Mansfield’s most recent book is about “manliness.” I want to talk about honor. Honor is, at...
This article outlines the origins of the word "honor" in Western Civilization, and the definitions g...
In this history of the development of ideas of honor in Western philosophy, Peter Olsthoorn examines...
This project asks whether the Aristotelian virtues have diminished as a result of a modern emphasis ...
Honor is a concept familiar to many, yet it can be difficult to articulate. In this thesis, the topi...
This piece is written as a public service to ethics professors and students interested in learning m...
I argue that our modern ethical conceptions suffer by largely divorcing ethics from the rest of huma...
This essay distinguishes between honor-typical and authoritarian behavior in humans and animals. Whe...
In two studies, we examined honor-related differences in morality versus competence evaluations as a...
Book Description:After a century-long hiatus, honor is back. Academics, pundits, and everyday citize...
Departing from the traditional--sociological and moralist--approaches for the study of honor in the ...
In two studies, we examined honor‐related differences in morality versus competence evaluations as a...
Such a bewildering and contradictory welter of behaviors and traits are connoted by “honor” and its ...
Given its psychological and sociological importance, especially in non-liberal societies, honor may ...
This book examines the notion of honor with an eye to dissecting its intellectual demise and with th...
"Harvey Mansfield’s most recent book is about “manliness.” I want to talk about honor. Honor is, at...
This article outlines the origins of the word "honor" in Western Civilization, and the definitions g...
In this history of the development of ideas of honor in Western philosophy, Peter Olsthoorn examines...
This project asks whether the Aristotelian virtues have diminished as a result of a modern emphasis ...
Honor is a concept familiar to many, yet it can be difficult to articulate. In this thesis, the topi...
This piece is written as a public service to ethics professors and students interested in learning m...
I argue that our modern ethical conceptions suffer by largely divorcing ethics from the rest of huma...
This essay distinguishes between honor-typical and authoritarian behavior in humans and animals. Whe...
In two studies, we examined honor-related differences in morality versus competence evaluations as a...
Book Description:After a century-long hiatus, honor is back. Academics, pundits, and everyday citize...
Departing from the traditional--sociological and moralist--approaches for the study of honor in the ...
In two studies, we examined honor‐related differences in morality versus competence evaluations as a...