Most modern discussions of human dignity give historical pride of place to Immanuel Kant and his idea that dignity is grounded in human rational agency or autonomy. This chapter challenges this practice by articulating a second story about dignity-a story that also unfolded during the Enlightenment, but which grounded dignity in human passionate agency. Thus it is suggested that a range of thinkers, including Rousseau, Adam Smith, and Smith\u27s French translator, Sophie De Grouchey, all seemed to have inclined in this new direction. However, above all others, this chapter lauds Denis Diderot\u27s contribution to this second story of human dignity. Correspondingly, the essay culminates in an examination of Diderot\u27s wide-ranging inquir...
Abstract: This paper argues that the concept of dignity played an important role in the political t...
The article analyzes the understanding of the concept of "dignity" in the writings of such prominent...
The concept of human dignity is increasingly invoked in bioethical debate and, indeed, in internatio...
Kant’s household theory of human dignity as a common feature of all rational beings is the starting ...
The transhumanist movement has been hailed as optimistic and forward thinking in itsambition to “asc...
This collection of essays, which are the outcome of a Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research sponsored...
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Are human beings endowed with an inviolable dignity? Or is dignity something that is lost and won? O...
AbstractThe aim of this article is to give a new reconstruction of the conception of human dignity a...
The subject of the work is an attempt to analyse the notion of dignity in legal sciences, especially...
This paper offers an account of human dignity based on a discussion of Kant's moral and political ph...
In this paper I argue that the idea of human dignity has a precise and philosophically relevant sens...
The concept of human dignity lies at the heart of many national and international conventions of hum...
In this article, I intend to reframe and qualify Kant’s moral philosophy for the understanding human...
Dignity, according to some recent arguments, is a useless concept, giving vague expression to moral ...
Abstract: This paper argues that the concept of dignity played an important role in the political t...
The article analyzes the understanding of the concept of "dignity" in the writings of such prominent...
The concept of human dignity is increasingly invoked in bioethical debate and, indeed, in internatio...
Kant’s household theory of human dignity as a common feature of all rational beings is the starting ...
The transhumanist movement has been hailed as optimistic and forward thinking in itsambition to “asc...
This collection of essays, which are the outcome of a Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research sponsored...
M.A. (Philosophy)Abstract: Monotheistic religions consider human beings to be superior to all other ...
Are human beings endowed with an inviolable dignity? Or is dignity something that is lost and won? O...
AbstractThe aim of this article is to give a new reconstruction of the conception of human dignity a...
The subject of the work is an attempt to analyse the notion of dignity in legal sciences, especially...
This paper offers an account of human dignity based on a discussion of Kant's moral and political ph...
In this paper I argue that the idea of human dignity has a precise and philosophically relevant sens...
The concept of human dignity lies at the heart of many national and international conventions of hum...
In this article, I intend to reframe and qualify Kant’s moral philosophy for the understanding human...
Dignity, according to some recent arguments, is a useless concept, giving vague expression to moral ...
Abstract: This paper argues that the concept of dignity played an important role in the political t...
The article analyzes the understanding of the concept of "dignity" in the writings of such prominent...
The concept of human dignity is increasingly invoked in bioethical debate and, indeed, in internatio...