Honour in Aristotle's Ethics

Author:   Kleanthis Mantzouranis (University of Bologna)
Publisher:   Edinburgh University Press
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Pages:   320
Publication Date:   31 January 2026
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Honour in Aristotle's Ethics


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Why does Aristotle label honour (tim) as the 'greatest' among the external goods required for the good life (eudaimonia)? And how does this statement relate with human emotions and Aristotle's famous assertion that human beings are by nature political animals? Despite the dominant place of honour in Aristotle's philosophy of human affairs (ethics, politics, rhetoric), its role has been grossly understudied, mainly because honour has been erroneously conceived as an outmoded notion out of sync with modern preoccupations and concerns. Drawing on contemporary sociology, philosophy and psychology, this monograph offers a thorough re-evaluation of Aristotelian tim that challenges common assumptions both about ancient and about modern 'honour'. Aristotle's incisive remarks on the role of tim in human psychology and behaviour reveal that, far from being a parochial concept, Greek tim is indicative of a universal human concern for esteem and social recognition in our lives as social beings.

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Author:   Kleanthis Mantzouranis (University of Bologna)
Publisher:   Edinburgh University Press
Imprint:   Edinburgh University Press
ISBN:  

9781399532259


ISBN 10:   1399532251
Pages:   320
Publication Date:   31 January 2026
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Not yet available   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Acknowledgments Abbreviations, Editions, Transliteration Introduction 1. The Features of Honour 2. Honour, Axia and Self-Respect: Emotions Towards Face-Threats 3. Honour, Axia and the Principles of Social Interaction: Emotions and Virtues of Sociability 4. Emotions Towards the Fortunes of Others: Pity and Indignation 5. Emotions of Social Comparison: Envy and Emulation 6. ‘Proper Love of Honour’ or Philotimia 7. Greatness of Soul Conclusion Bibliography

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This excellent and systematic book combines philosophical analysis and scholarly accuracy to vastly improve our understanding of honour and respect – a central but unduly neglected topic in Aristotle’s ethics. Mandatory reading for all students of Aristotle’s ethics – especially for philosophers struggling to see how Aristotle relates to modern ethics. -- Øyvind Rabbås, University of Oslo


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Kleanthis Mantzouranis is a Research Fellow at the University of Bologna

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