Why Honor Matters
Autor Tamler Sommersen Limba Engleză Hardback – 7 mai 2018
A
controversial
call
to
put
honor
at
the
center
of
morality
To
the
modern
mind,
the
idea
of
honor
is
outdated,
sexist,
and
barbaric.
It
evokes
Hamilton
and
Burr
and
pistols
at
dawn,
not
visions
of
a
well-organized
society.
But
for
philosopher
Tamler
Sommers,
a
sense
of
honor
is
essential
to
living
moral
lives.
InWhy
Honor
Matters,
Sommers
argues
that
our
collective
rejection
of
honor
has
come
at
great
cost.
Reliant
only
on
Enlightenment
liberalism,
the
United
States
has
become
the
home
of
the
cowardly,
the
shameless,
the
selfish,
and
the
alienated.
Properly
channeled,
honor
encourages
virtues
like
courage,
integrity,
and
solidarity,
and
gives
a
sense
of
living
for
something
larger
than
oneself.
Sommers
shows
how
honor
can
help
us
address
some
of
society's
most
challenging
problems,
including
education,
policing,
and
mass
incarceration.
Counterintuitive
and
provocative,Why
Honor
Mattersmakes
a
convincing
case
for
honor
as
a
cornerstone
of
our
modern
society.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780465098873
ISBN-10: 0465098878
Pagini: 272
Dimensiuni: 146 x 219 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.36 kg
Editura: BASIC BOOKS
Colecția Basic Books
ISBN-10: 0465098878
Pagini: 272
Dimensiuni: 146 x 219 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.36 kg
Editura: BASIC BOOKS
Colecția Basic Books
Notă biografică
Tamler
Sommersis
an
associate
professor
of
philosophy
at
the
University
of
Houston.
He
is
the
host
of
the
podcast
"Very
Bad
Wizards"
and
the
author
of
two
previous
books.
Sommers
holds
a
PhD
in
philosophy
from
Duke
University.
He
lives
in
Houston,
Texas.
Recenzii
"Sommers's
arguments
for
honor
make
it
sound
like
an
attractive
and
necessary
virtue."
—The
Atlantic"Why Honor Matterspositions a culture centered in honor against one that its author calls a dignity culture."—Wall Street Journal
"This is a top-notch study and a priority resource for those interested in ethics and philosophy."—CHOICE
"Sommers's vivid style and engaging anecdotes will appeal to general readers as well as to those interested in moral and political philosophy. It draws comparison to William Ian Miller'sEye for an Eye."—Library Journal
"A philosopher offers an impassioned... defense of honor cultures."—Kirkus Reviews
"Beautifully written, fiercely argued, and very timely,Why Honor Mattersis really going to shake things up."—Paul Bloom, author ofAgainst Empathy
"A funny, smart, provocative book in defense of honor--without which, says Tamler Sommers, liberal democracies become craven and selfish. A timely book for liberals and conservatives alike."—Anne Applebaum, Pulitzer-Prize winning historian, and Professor of Practice, Institute of Global Affairs, London School of Economics
"Any defense of honor must explain what it is, acknowledging its dangers while suggesting how to mitigate them and showing the good that it can do. Tamler Sommers accomplishes all three tasks splendidly; in sparkling prose, sprinkled with everyday examples, he shows why now, as always, honor matters."—Kwame Anthony Appiah, professor of philosophy and law at NYU and author ofThe Honor Code