Thursday, March 19, 2009 - 4:00pm
402 Cohen Hall
Honor has not been attended to very much in recent moral philosophy and many people seem to think that it is, at best, the relic of some archaic prejudices. I want to argue, by contrast, that, while it is not itself a moral value, honor--or something very like it--can play a very useful role in consolidating and reforming morality. I also think that it is psychologically inescapable, which is another reason for finding a place for it.