Dec. 21st, 2014

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'when a tradesman was falsely accused of misrepresentation, dishonesty, or neglect in his business, it was an attack upon his honour, which in this case was outraged solely by what he suffered, and that he could only retrieve it by punishing his aggressor and making him retract.

Here, by a homonymy, he was foisting civic honour, which is otherwise called good name, and which may be outraged by libel and slander, on to the conception of knightly honour, also called point d’honneur, which may be outraged by insult.

And since an attack on the former cannot be disregarded, but must be repelled by public disproof, so, with the same justification, an attack on the latter must not be disregarded either, but it must be defeated by still greater insult and a duel.'

-- Arthur Schopenhauer. The Art of Controversy.

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henry_flower: A melancholy wolf (Default)
Из FT:

'I’ve seen people take a fiver out of their wallet, put their hand into the envelope [for a gift collection for a member of staff], and when they take it out the note is still tucked into their fist, ready to be put back in the wallet when no one is looking. Or worse still they put in a fiver and remove a tenner. Or they contribute a handful of change that turns out to add up to 15p.'
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  1. Udger R

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