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Dignity

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In everything from philosophical ethics to legal argument to public activism, it has become commonplace to appeal to the idea of human dignity. In such contexts, the concept of dignity typically signifies something like the fundamental moral status belonging to all humans. Remarkably, however, it is only in the last century that this meaning of the term has become standardized. Before this, dignity was instead a concept associated with social status. Unfortunately, this transformation remains something of a mystery in existing scholarship. Exactly when and why did "dignity" change its meaning? And before this change, was it truly the case that we lacked a conception of human worth akin to the one that "dignity" now represents? In this volume, leading scholars across a range of disciplines attempt to answer such questions by clarifying the presently murky history of "dignity," from classical Greek thought through the Middle Ages and Enlightenment to the present day.

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ISBN: 9780199385997
Publication date: 10th August 2017
Author: Remy Associate Professor of Philosophy, Associate Professor of Philosophy, The University of Memphis Debes
Publisher: Oxford University Press Inc
Format: Hardback
Pagination: 432 pages
Series: Oxford Philosophical Concepts
Genres: Ethics and moral philosophy
Philosophical traditions and schools of thought
Social and political philosophy