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E-grāmata: Cambridge Handbook of Human Dignity: Interdisciplinary Perspectives

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Edited by (Eberhard-Karls-Universität Tübingen, Germany), Edited by (Universiteit Utrecht, The Netherlands), Edited by (King's College London), Edited by (Universitetet i Oslo)
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This introduction to human dignity explores the history of the notion from antiquity to the nineteenth century, and the way in which dignity is conceptualised in non-Western contexts. Building on this, it addresses a range of systematic conceptualisations, considers the theoretical and legal conditions for human dignity as a useful notion and analyses a number of philosophical and conceptual approaches to dignity. Finally, the book introduces current debates, paying particular attention to the legal implementation, human rights, justice and conflicts, medicine and bioethics, and provides an explicit systematic framework for discussing human dignity. Adopting a wide range of perspectives and taking into account numerous cultures and contexts, this handbook is a valuable resource for students, scholars and professionals working in philosophy, law, history and theology.

Recenzijas

'This is a publication which meets, to a considerable extent, its ambitious interdisciplinary aims. This being the case, the edited collection is certainly recommended to the researcher of the concept of human dignity, as an excellent starting point for one's interdisciplinary academic endeavours in the area. The work is thus deemed an indispensable academic tool for one's initial theoretical exploration of the concept of dignity.' Antonios E. Platsas, The International Journal of Human Rights

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A multidisciplinary exploration of the concept of human dignity in relation to a range of questions, topics, contexts and cultures.
List of contributors
x
Foreword xv
Why a handbook on human dignity? xvii
Acknowledgments xxiii
1 Human dignity from a legal perspective
1(22)
Roger Brownsword
2 Human dignity: concepts, discussions, philosophical perspectives
23(30)
Marcus Duwell
Part I Origins of the concept in European history
3 Meritocratic and civic dignity in Greco-Roman antiquity
53(11)
Josiah Ober
4 Human dignity in the Middle Ages (twelfth to fourteenth century)
64(10)
Ruedi Imbach
5 Human dignity in late-medieval spiritual and political conflicts
74(11)
Dietmar Mieth
6 Human dignity in Renaissance humanism
85(10)
Piet Steenbakkers
7 The Council of Valladolid (1550--1551): a European disputation about the human dignity of indigenous peoples of the Americas
95(6)
Lars Kirkhusmo Pharo
8 Martin Luther's conception of human dignity
101(7)
Oswald Bayer
9 Natural rights versus human dignity: two conflicting traditions
108(9)
Pauline C. Westerman
10 Rousseau and human dignity
117(9)
Theo Verbeek
11 Human dignity and socialism
126(9)
Georg Lohmann
12 Human dignity in the Jewish tradition
135(12)
Yair Lorberbaum
Part II Beyond the scope of the European tradition
13 The concepts of human dignity in moral philosophies of indigenous peoples of the Americas
147(8)
Lars Kirkhusmo Pharo
14 Human dignity in the Islamic world
155(8)
Miklos Maroth
15 Hinduism: the universal self in a class society
163(7)
Jens Braarvig
16 Buddhism: inner dignity and absolute altruism
170(7)
Jens Braarvig
17 Human dignity in traditional Chinese Confucianism
177(5)
Luo An'xian
18 Dignity in traditional Chinese Daoism
182(9)
Qiao Qing-Ju
Part III Systematic conceptualization
19 Social and cultural presuppositions for the use of the concept of human dignity
191(9)
Gesa Lindemann
20 Is human dignity the ground of human rights?
200(8)
Govert Den Hartogh
21 Human dignity: can a historical foundation alone suffice? From Joas' affirmative genealogy to Kierkegaard's leap of faith
208(7)
Christoph Hubenthal
22 Kantian perspectives on the rational basis of human dignity
215(7)
Thomas E. Hill Jr
23 Kantian dignity: a critique
222(8)
Samuel J. Kerstein
24 Human dignity and human rights in Alan Gewirth's moral philosophy
230(10)
Deryck Beyleveld
25 Human dignity in the capability approach
240(10)
Rutger Claassen
26 Human dignity in Catholic thought
250(10)
David Hollenbach
27 Jacques Maritain's personalist conception of human dignity
260(9)
Paul Valadier
28 Scheler and human dignity
269(7)
Zachary Davis
29 Dignity and the Other: dignity and the phenomenological tradition
276(10)
Peter Atterton
30 Dignity, fragility, singularity in Paul Ricœur's ethics
286(12)
Maureen Junker-Kenny
31 Human dignity as universal nobility
298(12)
Christian Neuhauser
Ralf Stoecker
32 Dignity in the ubuntu tradition
310(9)
Thaddeus Metz
33 Posthuman dignity
319(13)
Martin G. Weiss
34 Dignity as the right to have rights: human dignity in Hannah Arendt
332(11)
Christoph Menke
35 Individual and collective dignity
343(12)
Micha Werner
Part IV Legal implementation
36 Equal dignity in international human rights
355(7)
Bas De Gaay Fortman
37 Is human dignity a useless concept? Legal perspectives
362(6)
Judge Christian Byk
38 Human dignity in French law
368(7)
Stephanie Hennette-Vauchez
39 Human dignity in German law
375(11)
Horst Dreier
40 Human dignity in US law
386(8)
Carter Snead
41 Human dignity in South American law
394(7)
Claudia Lima Marques
Lucas Lixinski
42 Human dignity in South African law
401(6)
Anton Fagan
43 The Islamic world and the alternative declarations of human rights
407(7)
Ann Elizabeth Mayer
44 The protection of human dignity under Chinese law
414(8)
Perry Keller
45 Human dignity in Japanese law
422(7)
Shigenori Matsui
46 The place of dignity in the Indian Constitution
429(10)
Upendra Baxi
Part V Conflicts and violence
47 Human dignity and war
439(7)
Andreas Hasenclever
48 Treatment of prisoners and torture
446(8)
David Luban
49 Human dignity and prostitution
454(7)
Norbert Campagna
50 Human dignity, immigration and refugees
461(10)
Goran Collste
Part VI Contexts of justice
51 Human dignity and social welfare
471(6)
Klaus Steigleder
52 Dignity and global justice
477(7)
Thomas Pogge
53 Human dignity and people with disabilities
484(8)
Sigrid Graumann
54 Human dignity as a concept for the economy
492(6)
Elizabeth Anderson
55 Human dignity and gender inequalities
498(7)
Annika Thiem
56 The rise and fall of freedom of online expression
505(12)
Mathias Klang
Part VII Biology and bioethics
57 The threefold challenge of Darwinism to an ethics of human dignity
517(9)
Christian Illies
58 On the border of life and death: human dignity and bioethics
526(9)
Marcus Duwell
59 Human dignity and commodification in bioethics
535(6)
Alastair V. Campbell
60 Dignity only for humans? A controversy
541(5)
Robert Heeger
61 Dignity only for humans? On the dignity and inherent value of non-human beings
546(5)
Peter Schaber
62 Human dignity and future generations
551(8)
Marcus Duwell
Appendix 1 Further reading 559(4)
Appendix 2 Universal Declaration of Human Rights 563(7)
Index 570
Marcus Düwell is Professor of Philosophical Ethics and Research Director of the Ethics Institute at Utrecht University, The Netherlands. Jens Braarvig is Professor of Religious Studies at the University of Oslo, Norway. Roger Brownsword is Professor of Law at King's College London. He is also an honorary Professor in Law at the University of Sheffield and a visiting professor at Singapore Management University. Dietmar Mieth is Professor (Emeritus) of Theological Ethics and Social Ethics at the University of Tübingen, Germany.