Human nature is biologically and culturally oriented towards respect for life, freedom and the environment. Therefore it does not possess a tendency towards the globalisation of the technocratic paradigm of society of the present time. In the human being’s nature both a universal and individual principle are present. These have been known since the Greek – Roman era (Aristotle – Cicero), they place themselves as a classical distinction which returns in the Middle Ages (St. Thomas), it has become part of everyday culture, undergoing insignificant variations in time due to the different extent of man’s nature and priviledged by the author who reintroduced it. In the end however, in the affluent society, which would have brought the biol...
Modern dispute about the understanding of culture and nature is rich in tradition and dates back to ...
Nowadays, it is very common to simply talk about the "relativity" of human rights. Perhaps this re...
The object of this essay is to point out the possibility and options of human freedom in relation to...
The paper analyzes whether human nature can be the foundation of human rights. To this end, in the f...
The concept of human rights, supposedly of universal importance, is usually derived from the traditi...
The author clarifi es some problems connected with the classical concept of hu-man nature, particula...
We are within nature and culture, conditioned simultaneously by genes and meanings. This form of our...
Do human rights constitute a new world ethos (Weltethik)? And are these rights one of the few places...
I intend to show in what way the meaning of the concept of human nature emerges from the worldview t...
The author points at the necessity to work out of universal conception of human rights and duties. I...
Human nature was until recently put together with essences of biological species, chemical elements,...
The traditional understanding of human rights as divine or inborn is out of fashion today. Positivis...
The idea of human rights has interesting history and even more interesting, if dim, future. The pap...
This chapter interrogates the human in human rights. It first takes issue with the common ...
The concept of human rights, supposedly of universal importance, is usually derived from the traditi...
Modern dispute about the understanding of culture and nature is rich in tradition and dates back to ...
Nowadays, it is very common to simply talk about the "relativity" of human rights. Perhaps this re...
The object of this essay is to point out the possibility and options of human freedom in relation to...
The paper analyzes whether human nature can be the foundation of human rights. To this end, in the f...
The concept of human rights, supposedly of universal importance, is usually derived from the traditi...
The author clarifi es some problems connected with the classical concept of hu-man nature, particula...
We are within nature and culture, conditioned simultaneously by genes and meanings. This form of our...
Do human rights constitute a new world ethos (Weltethik)? And are these rights one of the few places...
I intend to show in what way the meaning of the concept of human nature emerges from the worldview t...
The author points at the necessity to work out of universal conception of human rights and duties. I...
Human nature was until recently put together with essences of biological species, chemical elements,...
The traditional understanding of human rights as divine or inborn is out of fashion today. Positivis...
The idea of human rights has interesting history and even more interesting, if dim, future. The pap...
This chapter interrogates the human in human rights. It first takes issue with the common ...
The concept of human rights, supposedly of universal importance, is usually derived from the traditi...
Modern dispute about the understanding of culture and nature is rich in tradition and dates back to ...
Nowadays, it is very common to simply talk about the "relativity" of human rights. Perhaps this re...
The object of this essay is to point out the possibility and options of human freedom in relation to...