Rather than treating them as discrete and incommensurable ideas, we sketch some connections between human flourishing and human dignity, and link them to human rights. We contend that the metaphor of flourishing provides an illuminating aspirational fram
It has become a commonplace that human beings possess human rights ‘simply in virtue of being human’...
What are the core capacities that make for a flourishing life? It is an incredibly difficult questio...
The concepts of personhood and human dignity are widely used in contemporary healthcare ethics. This...
Human flourishing and human dignity are not empty phrases. They have real content, and they matter i...
Human flourishing is gathering increased interest across disciplines. It is also being explored from...
Religious, philosophical and legal traditions search for common grounds for dialogues. International...
History informs us the varying use of the term human dignity from a status of a rank, an inherent va...
Dr. Flanagan takes it for granted that every human being wants to flourish, to be happy and to live ...
What does beauty have to do with justice, justification, and salvation? Can the world be saved by be...
The question of human dignity is surely inseparable from the question of what it is to be human. Thi...
“Human dignity” is the foundation of the human rights discourse that evolved around the United Natio...
By putting existential phenomenology into conversation with virtue ethics, this book offers a new in...
This paper explores the connections between human rights, human dignity, and power. The idea of huma...
In the traditional understanding, human dignity is often portrayed as a «final», «inherent», and «ab...
Human ability to freely choose requires knowledge of human nature and the final end of man. For Aris...
It has become a commonplace that human beings possess human rights ‘simply in virtue of being human’...
What are the core capacities that make for a flourishing life? It is an incredibly difficult questio...
The concepts of personhood and human dignity are widely used in contemporary healthcare ethics. This...
Human flourishing and human dignity are not empty phrases. They have real content, and they matter i...
Human flourishing is gathering increased interest across disciplines. It is also being explored from...
Religious, philosophical and legal traditions search for common grounds for dialogues. International...
History informs us the varying use of the term human dignity from a status of a rank, an inherent va...
Dr. Flanagan takes it for granted that every human being wants to flourish, to be happy and to live ...
What does beauty have to do with justice, justification, and salvation? Can the world be saved by be...
The question of human dignity is surely inseparable from the question of what it is to be human. Thi...
“Human dignity” is the foundation of the human rights discourse that evolved around the United Natio...
By putting existential phenomenology into conversation with virtue ethics, this book offers a new in...
This paper explores the connections between human rights, human dignity, and power. The idea of huma...
In the traditional understanding, human dignity is often portrayed as a «final», «inherent», and «ab...
Human ability to freely choose requires knowledge of human nature and the final end of man. For Aris...
It has become a commonplace that human beings possess human rights ‘simply in virtue of being human’...
What are the core capacities that make for a flourishing life? It is an incredibly difficult questio...
The concepts of personhood and human dignity are widely used in contemporary healthcare ethics. This...