In this paper I argue that the idea of human dignity has a precise and philosophically relevant sense. Following recent works,we can find some important clues in the long history of the term.Traditionally, dignity conveys the idea of a high and honourable position in a hierarchical order, either in society or in nature. At first glance, nothing may seem more contrary to the contemporary conception of human dignity, especially in regard to human rights.However,an account of dignity as high rank provides an illuminating perspective on the role it plays in the egalitarian discourse of human rights. In order to preserve that relational sense regarding human dignity, we can use the notion of moral status, towhich somemoral philosophers...
# The Author(s) 2014. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract For so...
The following introduction aims at an overview of relevant conceptual and philosophical distinctions...
The concept of human dignity is increasingly invoked in bioethical debate and, indeed, in internatio...
In this paper I argue that the idea of human dignity has a precise and philosophically relevant sens...
Human dignity makes demands on us. It is something we’re supposed to respect. But how? What are thes...
How can we make sense of the claim that human dignity is the moral ground of human rights? And what ...
How can we make sense of the claim that human dignity is the moral ground of human rights? And what ...
The article aims to reveal the inner contradictions within the contemporary understanding of human d...
In the traditional understanding, human dignity is often portrayed as a «final», «inherent», and «ab...
It stands to reason that a criterion is needed that can serve as a common denominator for weighing o...
The question of human dignity is surely inseparable from the question of what it is to be human. Thi...
This paper argues that human dignity is a sui generis status principle whose function lies in unifyi...
In 1971, Herbert Spiegelberg challenged philosophers to refine and deepen the vivid idea of human di...
Abstract Background This paper has its origins in Jon...
This paper explores the connections between human rights, human dignity, and power. The idea of huma...
# The Author(s) 2014. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract For so...
The following introduction aims at an overview of relevant conceptual and philosophical distinctions...
The concept of human dignity is increasingly invoked in bioethical debate and, indeed, in internatio...
In this paper I argue that the idea of human dignity has a precise and philosophically relevant sens...
Human dignity makes demands on us. It is something we’re supposed to respect. But how? What are thes...
How can we make sense of the claim that human dignity is the moral ground of human rights? And what ...
How can we make sense of the claim that human dignity is the moral ground of human rights? And what ...
The article aims to reveal the inner contradictions within the contemporary understanding of human d...
In the traditional understanding, human dignity is often portrayed as a «final», «inherent», and «ab...
It stands to reason that a criterion is needed that can serve as a common denominator for weighing o...
The question of human dignity is surely inseparable from the question of what it is to be human. Thi...
This paper argues that human dignity is a sui generis status principle whose function lies in unifyi...
In 1971, Herbert Spiegelberg challenged philosophers to refine and deepen the vivid idea of human di...
Abstract Background This paper has its origins in Jon...
This paper explores the connections between human rights, human dignity, and power. The idea of huma...
# The Author(s) 2014. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract For so...
The following introduction aims at an overview of relevant conceptual and philosophical distinctions...
The concept of human dignity is increasingly invoked in bioethical debate and, indeed, in internatio...