On the one hand it is true that a PhD has come to stand for "successfully completed an advanced research project according to the rules of the art," but surely there is something noble about judging people on their substantive contributions to the field regardless of the path that took them there.
(No disagreement, of course, that giving an honorary degree to influential people simply to make the university look better is a somewhat repulsive concept.)
(No disagreement, of course, that giving an honorary degree to influential people simply to make the university look better is a somewhat repulsive concept.)