The Possibility of Respect : Human Dignity and the Ethics of Difference

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The Possibility of Respect : Human Dignity and the Ethics of Difference

  • 著者名:Debes, Remy
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  • Oxford University Press(2025/12/02発売)
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  • 言語:ENG
  • ISBN:9780197829714
  • eISBN:9780197829738

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The ideal that all humans deserve respect is almost universally accepted today. But how well do we live up to this ideal? Even in Western nations, where this moral ideal has become sacrosanct, we suffer daily reminders of our failures to live up to it. Sexism, racism, ableism, homophobia, transphobia, islamophobia, antisemitism: as soon as we declare progress in overcoming such attitudes, they regenerate with renewed vigor. What explains this moral inertia? Drawing from a wide range of historically underrepresented voices, and real-life reflections, Remy Debes argues that we are missing something important when it comes to respect- and that our existing ideas are part of the problem. We are introduced to the concept of respect in childhood and quickly learn that respecting persons requires us to focus on the undifferentiated aspects of people. Each of us, we are told, is a rational agent, with autonomy and rights, and it is in this sense of personhood that we all deserve respect. The problem with this mindset, Debes argues, is that sometimes respecting persons - in the basic moral sense - requires deemphasizing what all persons have in common, in favor of what is different and unique about them. Sometimes, we are not calling out to be respected as a person in general, but as the specific person we are. The Possibility of Respect addresses the what and how of practicing respect on an individual basis, compares it to other kinds of demonstrations of respect, and explains how practicing this alternative, individual-focused way of thinking about respect might improve the outcomes of the multiple moral challenges facing us today.

Table of Contents

Part I. The Story1. What We Know2. What We Are Missing3. The Ethos of Respect4. Status Quo5. The Red Herring of Rights6. The Red Herring of Rights, Take Two7. Towards an Ethics of Difference8. A Real History of Respect9. Rise, Passionate PersonPart II. The Theory10. Back on Earth11. Understanding Persons12. Respect as Understanding13. The Failure to Misunderstand14. All the Wrinkles15. Dignity Needs No ApologyPart I. The Story

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