In recent years traditional foundations of respect for others have been challenged on the basis that universal grounds — the assumption that we share a common humanity — have resulted in the exclusion of particular others from full moral consideration or respect. This current questioning of the concept of a common humanity is of enormous significance, in that universalism has been one of the central assumptions of modern western philosophy and a foundational key to its moral and political theory. This book attempts to address the question of just what grounds are needed in order to justify respect for others, and in addressing this question raises issues of fundamental importance; such as, what exactly does it mean to be human? On what basi...
Human rights, like cosmopolitanism and the English School theory concept of world society more gener...
open1noIn this chapter I shall attempt to identity different forms of respect in Hobbes’ state of na...
The article is a critical discussion of Andrea Sangiovanni's book: "Humanity without dignity". The c...
In recent years traditional liberal humanist foundations for respect for others have been challenged...
Although it is widely held that we do not owe basic respect to nonhuman animals, a close examination...
Is there a condition that we recognize in other animals that we must uphold as having absolute value...
Human rights have increasingly been put forward as an important framework for bioethics. In this pap...
Abstract: The moral quality of social coexistence and cooperation depends very much on the terms of ...
In present-day political and moral philosophy the idea that all persons are in some way moral equals...
“Human dignity” is the foundation of the human rights discourse that evolved around the United Natio...
ll human beings are morally equal. The former statement is both a platitude and deeply counterintui...
This is a thesis about our basic moral equality as human beings: its meaning, its justification and ...
In this paper I raise some questions about the familiar claim, recently reiterated by James Griffin,...
What criteria can we legitimately use to judge moral worth? What morally relevant differences or sim...
Although the idea of dignity has always been applied to human beings and although its role is far fr...
Human rights, like cosmopolitanism and the English School theory concept of world society more gener...
open1noIn this chapter I shall attempt to identity different forms of respect in Hobbes’ state of na...
The article is a critical discussion of Andrea Sangiovanni's book: "Humanity without dignity". The c...
In recent years traditional liberal humanist foundations for respect for others have been challenged...
Although it is widely held that we do not owe basic respect to nonhuman animals, a close examination...
Is there a condition that we recognize in other animals that we must uphold as having absolute value...
Human rights have increasingly been put forward as an important framework for bioethics. In this pap...
Abstract: The moral quality of social coexistence and cooperation depends very much on the terms of ...
In present-day political and moral philosophy the idea that all persons are in some way moral equals...
“Human dignity” is the foundation of the human rights discourse that evolved around the United Natio...
ll human beings are morally equal. The former statement is both a platitude and deeply counterintui...
This is a thesis about our basic moral equality as human beings: its meaning, its justification and ...
In this paper I raise some questions about the familiar claim, recently reiterated by James Griffin,...
What criteria can we legitimately use to judge moral worth? What morally relevant differences or sim...
Although the idea of dignity has always been applied to human beings and although its role is far fr...
Human rights, like cosmopolitanism and the English School theory concept of world society more gener...
open1noIn this chapter I shall attempt to identity different forms of respect in Hobbes’ state of na...
The article is a critical discussion of Andrea Sangiovanni's book: "Humanity without dignity". The c...