Human Dignity (Studies in Law, Politics, and Society)

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Human Dignity (Studies in Law, Politics, and Society)

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 152 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781803823904
  • DDC分類 323.01

Full Description

This special issue investigates the meaning of justice and dignity and how they have changed over time. What do we mean by human dignity? How do we understand and interpret that meaning? How has it evolved?

Showcasing a selection of papers responding to this critical central question, the authors delve into issues such as the foundational roles of justice and dignity in practical philosophy and the idea that human dignity must be understood as the right to be recognized as a participant in the institutional practice of human and fundamental rights, analysing how this modern conception was incorporated into the practice of human rights after Auschwitz as a response to a crisis in the modern model of the practice of rights. Furthermore, the authors study examples of misinterpretation of the philosophical term and historical concept of human dignity in contemporary legal theory and practice alongside Kant's notion of human dignity, that is understood as a novel 'care of the self'. Self-violation of dignity and the exposure to violation by others - thoughtlessly or intentionally - gives way to an exploration of the language of anti-violence activists, university coordinators, and due process activists concerned with Title IX and campus sexual violence.

Providing a comprehensive look at historic and contemporary meanings of human dignity, this edited collection is an appealing read for scholars interested in the intersection of dignity with philosophy, law, human rights, legal theory, social theory, and more.

Contents

Chapter 1. 'Care of the Self' & Political Resistance in Kant's Notion of Human Dignity: A 'Critical' & Novel Explanation; Antonio Pele

Chapter 2. 'Do Not Make Yourself a Worm' - Reconsidering Dignity as a Duty to Oneself; Katharina Bauer

Chapter 3. A New Point of View on Pico's and Kant's Concept of Dignity; Olga Rosenkranzová

Chapter 4. Justice or Dignity? Reconciling Foundational Concepts in Practical Philosophy; Stephen Riley

Chapter 5. Human Dignity After Auschwitz: Some Animating Ideas; Saulo Monteiro Martinho de Matos

Chapter 6. Are There Scientific Grounds for Human Dignity?; Szymon Mazurkiewicz

General Article

Chapter 7. Whose Campus Culture? Cultural Change and Discursive Frameworks of Title IX; Sarah Cote Hampson and Jamie Huff

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