In this second chapter of the book 'Human Dignity in the Judaeo-Christian Tradition' the case is made that human dignity is a concept which is also rooted outside this tradition, namely in the philosophical and educational tradition of Greek and Roman Antiquity. It was to this tradition that the Renaissance and the Enlightenment appealed with their concept of human dignity, and the commitment to the concept in modern human rights and constitutional legislation too is indebted to it. The chapter traces the concept from early Greek legal sources via early philosophical documents (Presocratics) to Plato and Aristotle and the Hellenistic philosophical schools (especially Stoics and Epicureans) down to Cicero, where it finds its most philosophic...
Enquiring about hermeneutical and methodological considerations appropriate to studies on the modern...
Considering the recent commemoration of the 50th anniversary of the Proclamation of Human Rights, th...
This paper suggests that the contemporary principle of human dignity in some of its “dignitarian” us...
Legal documents after World War II frequently invoke human dignity. As a legal concept, human dignit...
The concept of human dignity lies at the heart of many national and international conventions of hum...
Human dignity is a value of great antiquity. Dignity for the classical Roman conveyed the sense of t...
This study investigates the concept of human dignity in the light of the philosophy of humanism and ...
AbstractThe aim of this article is to give a new reconstruction of the conception of human dignity a...
This thesis probes the relevance of objections against newly establishing contemporary paradigm of h...
In this lecture, presented at a German-Israeli conference on Dignity and the Criminal Law held in Je...
This article is an analysis of the change in attitude to the concept of human dignity in historical ...
Human dignity is at the same time a theological, philosophical and legal category. Subject literatu...
This book is the first comprehensive study of Plato’s conception of justice. The universality of hum...
The article analyzes the understanding of the concept of "dignity" in the writings of such prominent...
Enquiring about hermeneutical and methodological considerations appropriate to studies on the modern...
Enquiring about hermeneutical and methodological considerations appropriate to studies on the modern...
Considering the recent commemoration of the 50th anniversary of the Proclamation of Human Rights, th...
This paper suggests that the contemporary principle of human dignity in some of its “dignitarian” us...
Legal documents after World War II frequently invoke human dignity. As a legal concept, human dignit...
The concept of human dignity lies at the heart of many national and international conventions of hum...
Human dignity is a value of great antiquity. Dignity for the classical Roman conveyed the sense of t...
This study investigates the concept of human dignity in the light of the philosophy of humanism and ...
AbstractThe aim of this article is to give a new reconstruction of the conception of human dignity a...
This thesis probes the relevance of objections against newly establishing contemporary paradigm of h...
In this lecture, presented at a German-Israeli conference on Dignity and the Criminal Law held in Je...
This article is an analysis of the change in attitude to the concept of human dignity in historical ...
Human dignity is at the same time a theological, philosophical and legal category. Subject literatu...
This book is the first comprehensive study of Plato’s conception of justice. The universality of hum...
The article analyzes the understanding of the concept of "dignity" in the writings of such prominent...
Enquiring about hermeneutical and methodological considerations appropriate to studies on the modern...
Enquiring about hermeneutical and methodological considerations appropriate to studies on the modern...
Considering the recent commemoration of the 50th anniversary of the Proclamation of Human Rights, th...
This paper suggests that the contemporary principle of human dignity in some of its “dignitarian” us...