What characterizes the mindset associated with honesty? — YiRu Li
I always thought the tendency to nounify something which seems more of an attribute, and adjective/adverb, was a little strange. Due to this nounifying tendency of English, honesty becomes something you can "have" or "not have", an object you carry around with you, and may lose one day. Due to this linguistic quirk, one may wonder, what is the "essence" of this honesty? What is it made of?Is 'honest' a noun or a verb? — YiRu Li
Can one still be deemed an honest person if they occasionally engage in deception? — YiRu Li
Yes. To lie would be to disrespect yourself to a degree that is unacceptable to a deontologist (is my understanding) — AmadeusD
Someone who values their own self-perceived "respect" so much that would condemn an innocent to a terrible death for its sake, operates under a deeply flawed moral system, I think most would agree. — hypericin
What characterizes the mindset associated with honesty? — YiRu Li
My understanding is that as lying perverts communication, a deontologist cannot, ever, lie, to be consistent. — AmadeusD
Can one still be deemed an honest person if they occasionally engage in deception? — YiRu Li
Is 'honest' a noun or a verb? — YiRu Li
Honesty is a situational behavior, not a permanent trait of a person. Do not burden someone with that label because it isn't always necessary to be honest at all times. White lies serve the purpose of kindness. Of course, honesty serves that purpose as well.Can one still be deemed an honest person if they occasionally engage in deception? — YiRu Li
An adjective, if I take your question literally.Is 'honest' a noun or a verb? — YiRu Li
Is 'honest' a noun or a verb? — YiRu Li
What characterizes the mindset associated with honesty? — YiRu Li
Can one still be deemed an honest person if they occasionally engage in deception? — YiRu Li
Can honesty be considered a culmination of a particular mindset? Is it contingent upon possessing this mindset, implying that without it, genuine honesty is unattainable? — YiRu Li
↪Pantagruel Is there something else behind 'honest'? without it, 'honest' doesn't exist. — YiRu Li
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