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2006-06-17 12:13:50 · 3 answers · asked by The Oc Cal Ma Shu Hu etc et al 1 in Arts & Humanities Philosophy

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I don't think so. Honor is imposed by society (example, in some cultures a woman is killed if she loves the wrong man, because her family's HONOR is insulted). Personally, I think love is the deepest and most basic--a mother's love for her child, a child love for its dog, a person's love for his country. A man who is kind and loving and totally unable to kill anyone might not be considered honorable by some people during a time of war, but would be during a time of peace. Honor changes, love doesn't.

2006-06-17 12:20:58 · answer #1 · answered by CarolO 7 · 0 0

The honor of what?

2006-06-17 19:20:26 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

What do you mean? If you mean: "Is honour the most important human characteristic or personality trait." Well no of course not.

2006-06-24 15:29:39 · answer #3 · answered by Ouros 5 · 0 0

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