Dignity, rank, and rights /
"Writers on human dignity roughly divide between those who stress the social origins of this concept and its role in marking rank and hierarchy, and those who follow Kant in grounding dignity in an abstract and idealized philosophical conception of human beings. In these lectures, Jeremy Waldro...
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New York :
Oxford University Press,
2012
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Series: | Berkeley Tanner lectures
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction: Dignity and its (dis)content / Meir Dan-Cohen
- Lecture 1: Dignity and rank / Jeremy Waldron
- Lecture 2: Law, dignity, and self-control / Jeremy Waldron
- Dignity past and present / Michael Rosen
- Aristocratic dignity? / Don Herzog
- High and low / Wai Chee Dimock
- Reply / Jeremy Waldron