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Full Idea
An honour code is one in which the greatest punishment is shame, and in which revenge is a duty.
Gist of Idea
In an honour code shame is the supreme punishment, and revenge is a duty
Source
A.C. Grayling (What is Good? [2003], Ch.2)
Book Ref
Grayling,A.C.: 'What is Good? The Best Way to Live' [Phoenix 2003], p.18
A Reaction
Is this really what Nietzsche wanted to revive? Shame isn't a private matter - it needs solidarity of values in the community, and contempt for dishonour, so that it becomes everyone's worst fear.
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7818 | In Greek mythology only heroes can go to heaven [Grayling] |
7819 | Religion gives answers, comforts, creates social order, and panders to superstition [Grayling] |
7817 | To make an afterlife appealing, this life has to be denigrated [Grayling] |
7823 | Lucretius was rediscovered in 1417 [Grayling] |
7824 | If suicide is lawful, but assisting suicide is unlawful, powerless people are denied their rights [Grayling] |