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  1. Aug 10, 2018 · Honor is an abstract concept that includes personal, individual values (“ethos”) as well as norms of social interaction (“code of behavior”). Honor is a measure of the quality of a person ...

  2. Dec 8, 2016 · We propose honor to be part of a universally available knowledge network, or cultural mindset, that can be made accessible by subtle environmental cues. Cultural mindsets are knowledge networks that serve as meaning-making frameworks and influence what is attended to and which goals and mental procedures are salient (Oyserman, 2015, 2017).

  3. Summary. Honor is complex, deeply relational, and important in many cultures and social groups. A definition of honor as multifaceted and consisting of a set of interrelated honor codes, i.e., the honor-as-multifaceted approach to honor, is presented and discussed by Rodriguez Mosquera. This definition provides researchers the conceptual ...

  4. We find evidence that honor cultures' focus on virility impedes a key conflict deescalation strategy—apology—that can be successfully promoted through a shift in mindset. Building on the conceptualization of honor as both virility and virtue, we show that virility concerns of maintaining one's reputation underlie the reluctance to apologize ...

  5. Mar 10, 2024 · Glory is often associated with fame and public adulation, achieved through remarkable accomplishments in fields such as sports, military, or arts. It is external and visible, recognized widely. Honor, on the other hand, is a deep respect earned through upright behavior, adherence to ethical codes, and living by one’s principles, often ...

  6. Culture of Honor Definition. A culture of honor is a culture in which a person (usually a man) feels obliged to protect his or her reputation by answering insults, affronts, and threats, oftentimes through the use of violence. Cultures of honor have been independently invented many times across the world.

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  8. Dec 16, 2014 · In other words, by definition the era in which they existed is labeled in a manner that recognizes that they were not Christian. Family member: [realizing that the weight of evidence is now fully ...

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