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    Esteem, say what?

    Posted by Cecilia under: Philosophy .

    In the word ESTEEM we find terms like

    recognition
    respectesteem
    appreciation
    admiration
    veneration
    acknowledgment
    honour
    reputation
    love

    Which of these names is considered with most background feelings? To figure this out, I invite everybody to add the word “Society” to these terms. How does it sound for example: Society of Love? Society of Admiration? What kind of feelings do you get?

    Society of Esteem contains all terms, is definite and not filled with negative feelings. Is it right?

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