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 "Manners maketh man." This phrase is attributed to William of Wykeham (1324–1404) and conveys the idea that good manners and education are essential in shaping a true human being. The expression has also gained wider recognition through the film "Kingsman: The Secret Service"....

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Main Authors: Frank Mosler, Gerd Nöldge
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SJORANM GmbH (Ltd.) 2025-02-01
Series:Swiss Journal of Radiology and Nuclear Medicine
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Online Access:https://sjoranm.com/sjoranm/article/view/57
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Summary: "Manners maketh man." This phrase is attributed to William of Wykeham (1324–1404) and conveys the idea that good manners and education are essential in shaping a true human being. The expression has also gained wider recognition through the film "Kingsman: The Secret Service". William of Wykeham was an English bishop, chancellor, and the founder of New College, Oxford (1379) and Winchester College (1382)—one of England’s oldest schools. He played a significant role in English politics and education during the reigns of Edward III and Richard II. His influence on education and architecture was profound, and the institutions he founded continue to exist today. Approximately 700 years after William of Wykeham, we now benefit from advancements such as the printing press, the internet, and electronic communication. The achievements of the natural sciences and the scientific method represent milestones in human progress—progress that would not have been possible without well-established communication practices and internationally recognized publication standards. One of the most fundamental principles of communication is politeness and respect toward one's interlocutors. Good manners and critical self-reflection are learnable character traits that enhance interpersonal communication. This principle also applies when interacting with artificial intelligence. When asked, "Why are you polite in your communication with humans?", ChatGPT responds as follows: "I am polite because politeness is a fundamental form of respect and fosters positive, constructive communication. People generally respond better to respectful and friendly interactions, leading to more meaningful conversations and a more pleasant exchange. Additionally, politeness reflects what is considered good behavior in many cultures—much like the famous motto 'Manners maketh man'." This article outlines the key requirements for authors who wish to publish in our DOAJ affiliated journal. Our editorial team operates on a voluntary basis, without financial compensation, ensuring that no publication fees are required from authors. Despite this, all peer-reviewed articles are published with full access to abstracts and PDFs, making them freely available to everyone online.
ISSN:2813-7221