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Steven Pinker | Honor Ethics
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Devoted to the study of honor as an ethical value. Posted by dan demetriou. In biology of honor. Honor in the news. Social psychology of honor. Asymp; Leave a comment. Just found this short clip, with Pinker adverting to the Nisbett-Cohen. Line on “cultures of honor,” and lumping for benefits of the leviathan. The point-person on this topic is Laurie Johnson. Who discusses at length the moral disadvantages of the Hobbesian response to honor. The greatest of which is its. And you can go here. Is the root ...
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The rape of Lucretia: an ancient dilemma of honor | Honor Ethics
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Devoted to the study of honor as an ethical value. The rape of Lucretia: an ancient dilemma of honor. Posted by dan demetriou. In history of honor. Asymp; 2 Comments. Moral dilemmas make for compelling stories. Should we nuke this city to stop the virus from spreading? Should we derail the train to save our child caught on the tracks? The Roman noblewoman Lucretia lived in 6th century B.C., in the final days of the Roman Kingdom. As Livy tells the tale. Female enforcement of chastity norms. At one point ...
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Shakespeare | Honor Ethics
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Devoted to the study of honor as an ethical value. Frequency of “honour” and other moral terms in Shakespeare. Posted by dan demetriou. In honor in literature. Asymp; Leave a comment. 8220;Tattooed Shakespeare” by Mathew McFarren. According to OpenSourceShakespeare.org. How does that stack up with other moral terms? How he would woo.” The word “anger,” which we’ll generously categorize as a response to injustice alone, appears 58 times (I had to look for it exactly, to avoid &...Very surprisingly to me, ...
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stories of honor | Honor Ethics
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Devoted to the study of honor as an ethical value. The rape of Lucretia: an ancient dilemma of honor. Posted by dan demetriou. In history of honor. Asymp; 2 Comments. Moral dilemmas make for compelling stories. Should we nuke this city to stop the virus from spreading? Should we derail the train to save our child caught on the tracks? The Roman noblewoman Lucretia lived in 6th century B.C., in the final days of the Roman Kingdom. As Livy tells the tale. Posted by dan demetriou. In honor in literature.
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Check out this “honorshame” spin on Christianity | Honor Ethics
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Devoted to the study of honor as an ethical value. Check out this “honorshame” spin on Christianity. Posted by dan demetriou. In anthropology of honor. Asymp; 4 Comments. I just discovered an organization called Honorshame: Resources for Majority World Ministry. And had to share. Essentially, they are about framing Christianity in honor terms to make the religion more palatable to “shame” cultures. Here’s a video they produced:. They have a culture test. That summarizes their approach. Larr; Previous post.
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Pinker on honor | Honor Ethics
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Devoted to the study of honor as an ethical value. Posted by dan demetriou. In biology of honor. Honor in the news. Social psychology of honor. Asymp; Leave a comment. Just found this short clip, with Pinker adverting to the Nisbett-Cohen. Line on “cultures of honor,” and lumping for benefits of the leviathan. The point-person on this topic is Laurie Johnson. Who discusses at length the moral disadvantages of the Hobbesian response to honor. The greatest of which is its. And you can go here. Is the root ...
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Culture of Honor | Honor Ethics
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Devoted to the study of honor as an ethical value. Posted by dan demetriou. In biology of honor. Honor in the news. Social psychology of honor. Asymp; Leave a comment. Just found this short clip, with Pinker adverting to the Nisbett-Cohen. Line on “cultures of honor,” and lumping for benefits of the leviathan. The point-person on this topic is Laurie Johnson. Who discusses at length the moral disadvantages of the Hobbesian response to honor. The greatest of which is its. And you can go here. Is the root ...
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evolution of honor | Honor Ethics
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Devoted to the study of honor as an ethical value. Posted by dan demetriou. In biology of honor. Honor in the news. Social psychology of honor. Asymp; Leave a comment. Just found this short clip, with Pinker adverting to the Nisbett-Cohen. Line on “cultures of honor,” and lumping for benefits of the leviathan. The point-person on this topic is Laurie Johnson. Who discusses at length the moral disadvantages of the Hobbesian response to honor. The greatest of which is its. And you can go here. Is the root ...
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honor and rape | Honor Ethics
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Devoted to the study of honor as an ethical value. The rape of Lucretia: an ancient dilemma of honor. Posted by dan demetriou. In history of honor. Asymp; 2 Comments. Moral dilemmas make for compelling stories. Should we nuke this city to stop the virus from spreading? Should we derail the train to save our child caught on the tracks? The Roman noblewoman Lucretia lived in 6th century B.C., in the final days of the Roman Kingdom. As Livy tells the tale. Book series: Honor and Obligation in Liberal Society.
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dan demetriou | Honor Ethics
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Devoted to the study of honor as an ethical value. Tony Cunningham, “Good Citizens: Gratitude and Honor”. Posted by dan demetriou. In philosophy of honor. Asymp; Leave a comment. Honor in the Modern World: Interdisciplinary Perspectives. Modern Honor: A Philosophical Defense. Great talk by Tony Cunningham. Thanks for posting on your Youtube channel. Share on Facebook (Opens in new window). Click to share on Google (Opens in new window). Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window). In history of honor.