4 Quotes & Sayings By Kwame Anthony Appiah

Kwame Anthony Appiah is an American philosopher, the George E. Woodberry Professor of Philosophy at New York University. He is the author of three books: Cosmopolitanism (co-editor), The Honor Code (co-editor), and The Lies That Bind: Rethinking Truth, Justice, and the History of Philosophy (with Richard Rorty). His special areas of research are political philosophy, social and political justice, and moral philosophy.

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Possibly, there was something to be said for the intellectual discipline of second-guessing what you thought was true. Kwame Anthony Appiah
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It's important to understand that while honor is an entitlement to respect--and shame comes when you lose that title--a person of honor cares first of all not about being respected but about being worthy of respect. Kwame Anthony Appiah
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What were they thinking?' we ask about our ancestors, but we know that, a century hence, our descendents will ask the same thing about us. Who knows what will strike them as strangest? The United States incarcerates 1 percent of its population and subjects many thousands of inmates to years of solitary confinement. In Saudi Arabia, women are forbidden to drive. There are countries today in which homosexuality is punishable by life in prison or by death. Then there's the sequestered reality of factory farming, in which hundreds of millions of mammals, and billions of birds, live a squalid brief existence. Or the toleration of extreme poverty, inside and outside the developed world. One day, people will find themselves thinking not just that an old practice was wrong and a new one right but that there was something shameful in the old ways. In the course of the transition, many will change what they do because they are shamed out of an old way of doing things. So it is perhaps not too much to hope that if we can find the proper place for honor now, we can make the world better. Kwame Anthony Appiah