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Welcome Sharon Krause

07 Monday Nov 2011

Posted by dan demetriou in announcements, political science of honor

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On behalf of honorethics.org, I’m pleased to announce that Sharon Krause has graciously accepted our invitation to join us as a contributor.

Sharon is a Professor of Political Science at Brown University. Her first book, Liberalism With Honor, was a major contribution to the field of honor research. In it, she argues that a strong sense of honor, although long reviled as anti-democratic and illiberal, actually serves an important role in liberation movements. Drawing on Montesquieu’s thesis that an honor-minded aristocracy provides a socially beneficial check on the autocratic ambitions of monarchs, she argues that honor “combines self-concern with principled higher purposes and so challenges the disabling dichotomy between self-interest and self-sacrifice that currently pervades both political theory and American public life.” For her, honor-mindedness nurtures a high self-regard, which disposes people to take risks on behalf of their liberation that cannot be explained in terms of an egoistic gamble for benefits or a liberal commitment to cooperate. Thus, although the democratic and other-oriented liberal mindset is in tension with the aristocratic and self-directed honor mindset, oppressed peoples often cannot gain their freedom without at least some honor-minded “champions” willing to stand firm and suffer the consequences of protesting their rights.

Sharon’s more recent book, on political psychology, Civil Passions, won the 2010 Spitz Prize from the Conference for the Study of Political Thought for best book in liberal or democratic theory and the 2009 Alexander George Book Award from the International Society of Political Psychology for best book in political psychology. She is currently working a book on freedom: Freedom Beyond Sovereignty.

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Welcome Shannon French

03 Thursday Nov 2011

Posted by dan demetriou in announcements, philosophy of honor

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On behalf of honorethics.org, I’m pleased to announce that Shannon French has graciously accepted our invitation to join us as a contributor.

Although Shannon has published work on various subjects, she has written numerous papers and a book on military ethics, which in her work overlaps strongly with issues having to do with honor and associated virtues. I would direct readers especially to her The Code of the Warrior, which grew out of her popular courses on war ethics and military leadership while she taught at the U.S. Naval Academy.

Shannon is currently the director of the Inamori International Center for Ethics and Excellence and Inamori Professor of Ethics at Case Western Reserve University. She received her bachelor’s degree in philosophy, classical studies and history from Trinity University in San Antonio in 1990. She went on to earn her Ph.D. in philosophy from Brown University before joining the Naval Academy faculty.

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Welcome Paul Robinson

24 Monday Oct 2011

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On behalf of honorethics.org, I’m pleased to announce that Paul Robinson has graciously accepted our invitation to join us as a contributor.

Paul has written a great deal on honor, and I would direct visitors especially to his Military Honour and the Conduct of War, which discusses Western forms of military honor from Ancient Greece through today.

Paul Robinson holds an MA in Russian and Eastern European Studies from the University of Toronto and a D. Phil. in Modern History from the University of Oxford. Prior to his graduate studies, he served as a regular officer in the British Army Intelligence Corps from 1989 to 1994, and as a reserve officer in the Canadian Forces from 1994 to 1996. He also worked as a media research executive in Moscow in 1995. Having published six books, he has also written widely for the international press on political issues. His research focuses generally on military affairs. In recent years, he has worked on Russian history, military history, defence policy, and military ethics.

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Call for papers: “Honor and Ethics” mini-conference at University of Minnesota-Morris

12 Wednesday Oct 2011

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Call for proposals/papers:

Honor has attracted an enormous amount of interest in recent decades from scholars working in a variety of disciplines. Yet this value, so treasured by mankind throughout time and space, has barely been explored by contemporary philosophers.

To help address this problem, the Philosophy department of the University of Minnesota-Morris invites submissions for the first conference on honor in analytic philosophy.

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Welcome

03 Monday Oct 2011

Posted by dan demetriou in announcements, what this blog is about

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Well, we’re ready to get down to business and get this honor ethics project off the ground! We will have lots of exciting developments in the next few weeks, including the announcement of the first ever conference on honor and ethics (to be hosted by the University of Minnesota-Morris). This announcement will coincide with my invitations to scholars of honor from across the disciplines to join me as contributors to honorethics.org.

In the meantime, let me point your attention to two scholars who will be delivering keynotes at the above conference: Laurie Johnson (Kansas State) and Lad Sessions (Washington and Lee). Laurie Johnson, a political scientist, is the author of Thomas Hobbes: Turning Point for Honor (2010). Lad Sessions, a philosopher, is the author of Honor for Us: A Philosophical Analysis, Interpretation and Defense (2010).

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Recent events:

Kansas State mini-conference: "Perspectives on Modern Honor"

Book series: Honor and Obligation in Liberal Society

Honor and Ethics Mini-Conference

Contributors

  • Andrea Mansker
  • Craig Bruce Smith
  • Dan Demetriou (administrator)
  • Graham Oddie
  • Jim Peterman
  • Joe Thomas
  • Lad Sessions
  • Laurie M. Johnson
  • Mark Collier
  • Mark Griffith
  • Paul Robinson
  • Peter Olsthoorn
  • Robert Oprisko
  • Ryan Rhodes
  • Shannon French
  • Sharon Krause
  • Steven Skultety
  • Tamler Sommers
  • Tony Cunningham
  • Valerie Soon

Recent posts

  • Two new books on honor by contributors Tamler Sommers and Craig Bruce Smith
  • Jordan Peterson on the play/honor (agonism) ethic
  • Honor and the Military Photo Scandal
  • HonorShame.com write-up of Honor in the Modern World
  • “Ethics for Adversaries” blog

Contributors’ Books

Johnson and Demetriou's Honor in the Modern World

Peter Olsthoorn's Honor in Political and Moral Philosophy

Joe Thomas' Leadership, Ethics and Law of War Discussion Guide for Marines

Anthony Cunningham's Modern Honor

Laurie Johnson's Locke and Rousseau: Two Enlightenment Responses to Honor

Peter Olsthoorn's Military Ethics and Virtues: An Interdisciplinary Approach for the 21st Century

Tamler Sommers' A Very Bad Wizard

Lad Sessions' Honor For Us

Andrea Mansker's Sex, Honor and Citizenship in Early Third Republic France

Laurie Johnson's Thomas Hobbes: Turning Point for Honor

Shannon French's The Code of the Warrior

Sharon Krause's Liberalism With Honor

Robert Oprisko's Honor: A Phenomenology

Graham Oddie's Value, Reality, Desire

Paul Robinson's Military Honour and the Conduct of War

Jim Peterman's Philosophy as Therapy

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