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15. Coming to Terms with Honor in Philosophy
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Norma Thompson
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Preface ix
- Plan of This Book xv
- Acknowledgments xxi
- 1. On Moralities of Obedience and Respect 1
- 2. Help from Anthropology and Psychology 9
- 3. Respect in the Ethics of Aristotle 23
- 4. Cicero’s Mediation of the Same 40
- 5. Shakespeare’s Recourse to Roman Honor 50
- 6. His Antony, Cleopatra, and Coriolanus 67
- 7. Honor by That Name in Mandeville and Montesquieu 84
- 8. Leveling Down in Enlightenment Fiction 97
- 9. Coming of Age in Neoclassical Drama 114
- 10. And How Rousseau’s Emile Comes of Age 127
- 11. Kant’s Engagement with Honor 138
- 12. Parallels to Kant’s Moral Philosophy 151
- 13. Respect and Adam Smith’s Impartial Spectator 168
- 14. Adam Smith and Recent Social Science 183
- 15. Coming to Terms with Honor in Philosophy 199
- Works Cited 213
- Index 223
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Preface ix
- Plan of This Book xv
- Acknowledgments xxi
- 1. On Moralities of Obedience and Respect 1
- 2. Help from Anthropology and Psychology 9
- 3. Respect in the Ethics of Aristotle 23
- 4. Cicero’s Mediation of the Same 40
- 5. Shakespeare’s Recourse to Roman Honor 50
- 6. His Antony, Cleopatra, and Coriolanus 67
- 7. Honor by That Name in Mandeville and Montesquieu 84
- 8. Leveling Down in Enlightenment Fiction 97
- 9. Coming of Age in Neoclassical Drama 114
- 10. And How Rousseau’s Emile Comes of Age 127
- 11. Kant’s Engagement with Honor 138
- 12. Parallels to Kant’s Moral Philosophy 151
- 13. Respect and Adam Smith’s Impartial Spectator 168
- 14. Adam Smith and Recent Social Science 183
- 15. Coming to Terms with Honor in Philosophy 199
- Works Cited 213
- Index 223