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- Honour abstract "Honour (also honor in American English; from the Latin word honor) is an abstract concept entailing a perceived quality of worthiness and respectability that affects both the social standing and the self-evaluation of an individual or corporate body such as a family, school, regiment or nation. Accordingly, individuals (or corporate bodies) are assigned worth and stature based on the harmony of their actions with a specific code of honour, and the moral code of the society at large.Honour can be viewed in the light of Psychological nativism as being as real to the human condition as love, and likewise deriving from the formative personal bonds that establish one's personal dignity and character. From the point of moral relativism, honour is perceived as arising from universal concerns for material circumstance and status, rather than fundamental differences in principle between those who hold different honour codes.Dr Samuel Johnson, in his A Dictionary of the English Language (1755), defined honour as having several senses, the first of which was "nobility of soul, magnanimity, and a scorn of meanness."This sort of honour derives from the perceived virtuous conduct and personal integrity of the person endowed with it. On the other hand, Johnson also defined honour in relationship to "reputation" and "fame"; to "privileges of rank or birth", and as "respect" of the kind which "places an individual socially and determines his right to precedence." This sort of honour is not so much a function of moral or ethical excellence, as it is a consequence of power. Finally, with respect to sexuality, honour has traditionally been associated with (or identical to) "chastity" or "virginity", or in case of married men and women, "fidelity". Some have argued that honour should be seen more as a rhetoric, or set of possible actions, than as a code.".
- Honour thumbnail Panteón_de_Hombres_Ilustres_(Madrid)_02a.jpg?width=300.
- Honour wikiPageExternalLink books?id=bXkFAAAAQAAJ.
- Honour wikiPageExternalLink honor.asp.
- Honour wikiPageExternalLink ATH.html.
- Honour wikiPageExternalLink news_en.html.
- Honour wikiPageExternalLink Christianity-and-Honor.
- Honour wikiPageExternalLink learning-responsibility-and-honor.
- Honour wikiPageID "174158".
- Honour wikiPageRevisionID "605432376".
- Honour hasPhotoCollection Honour.
- Honour subject Category:Ethics.
- Honour subject Category:Honor.
- Honour subject Category:Social_status.
- Honour subject Category:Warrior_code.
- Honour comment "Honour (also honor in American English; from the Latin word honor) is an abstract concept entailing a perceived quality of worthiness and respectability that affects both the social standing and the self-evaluation of an individual or corporate body such as a family, school, regiment or nation.".
- Honour label "Eer".
- Honour label "Ehre".
- Honour label "Honneur".
- Honour label "Honor (pojęcie moralne)".
- Honour label "Honor".
- Honour label "Honour".
- Honour label "Honra".
- Honour label "Onore".
- Honour label "Честь".
- Honour label "شرف".
- Honour label "名誉".
- Honour label "名譽".
- Honour sameAs Čest.
- Honour sameAs Ehre.
- Honour sameAs Honor.
- Honour sameAs Ohore.
- Honour sameAs Honneur.
- Honour sameAs Onore.
- Honour sameAs 名誉.
- Honour sameAs 명예.
- Honour sameAs Eer.
- Honour sameAs Honor_(pojęcie_moralne).
- Honour sameAs Honra.
- Honour sameAs m.017hsl.
- Honour sameAs Q207333.
- Honour sameAs Q207333.
- Honour wasDerivedFrom Honour?oldid=605432376.
- Honour depiction Panteón_de_Hombres_Ilustres_(Madrid)_02a.jpg.
- Honour isPrimaryTopicOf Honour.