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Respect in the Cross-Cultural Context

What does it mean to respect someone or something? When trying to understand a complex reality, its helpful to look at the words etymology. The word respect is from the Latin respectus, which literally means regard, with the sense of the act of looking back at one, and the past participle respicere, meaning look back at, regard, consider. (See...

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Sat Jun 25 2011

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What does it mean to respect someone or something? When trying to understand a complex reality, it's helpful to look at the word's etymology. The word "respect" is from the Latin respectus, which literally means "regard," with the sense of the "act of looking back at one," and the past participle respicere, meaning "look back at, regard, consider." (See Douglas Harper's Online Etymological Dictionary.)

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