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Honor in Political and Moral Philosophy

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Argues for revitalizing the place of honor in contemporary life.In this history of the development of ideas of honor in Western philosophy, Peter Olsthoorn examines what honor is, how its meaning h...
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Argues for revitalizing the place of honor in contemporary life.

In this history of the development of ideas of honor in Western philosophy, Peter Olsthoorn examines what honor is, how its meaning has changed, and whether it can still be of use. Political and moral philosophers from Cicero to John Stuart Mill thought that a sense of honor and concern for our reputation could help us to determine the proper thing to do, and just as important, provide us with the much-needed motive to do it. Today, outside of the military and some other pockets of resistance, the notion of honor has become seriously out of date, while the term itself has almost disappeared from our moral language. Most of us think that people ought to do what is right based on a love for jus-tice rather than from a concern with how we are perceived by others. Wide-ranging and accessible, the book explores the role of honor in not only philosophy but also literature and war to make the case that honor can still play an important role in contemporary life.

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Price: £72.50
Pages: 224
Publisher: State University of New York Press
Imprint: SUNY Press
Publication Date: 01 February 2015
Trim Size: 9.00 X 6.00 in
ISBN: 9781438455471
Format: Hardcover
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"…a timely philosophical examination of honor." — CHOICE

Preface and Acknowledgments

Introduction

1. Honor as a Social motive

2. Democratic Honor and the Quiet Virtues

3. Defining the Honor Group: Loyalty and Distance

4. Internalizing Honor: Integrity

5. Denying Honor: Respect and Humiliation

Conclusion

Notes
References
Index