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The Cambridge Handbook of Human Dignity : Interdisciplinary Perspectives
Dignity only for humans? On the dignity and inherent value of non-human beings
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Peter Schaber
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Marcus Duwell
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Jens Braarvig
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Roger Brownsword
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Dietmar Mieth
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2014
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Cambridge University Press
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10.1017/CBO9780511979033.070
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Book chapters
pp. xv
Foreword
pp. xvii
Why a handbook on human dignity?
pp. 1
Human dignity from a legal perspective
pp. 23
Human dignity: concepts, discussions, philosophical perspectives
pp. 53
Meritocratic and civic dignity in Greco-Roman antiquity
pp. 64
Human dignity in the Middle Ages (twelfth to fourteenth century)
pp. 74
Human dignity in late-medieval spiritual and political conflicts
pp. 85
Human dignity in Renaissance humanism
pp. 95
The Council of Valladolid (1550–1551): a European disputation about the human dignity of indigenous peoples of the Americas
pp. 101
Martin Luther's conception of human dignity
pp. 108
Natural rights versus human dignity: two conflicting traditions
pp. 117
Rousseau and human dignity
pp. 126
Human dignity and socialism
pp. 135
Human dignity in the Jewish tradition
pp. 147
The concepts of human dignity in moral philosophies of indigenous peoples of the Americas
pp. 155
Human dignity in the Islamic world
pp. 163
Hinduism: the universal self in a class society
pp. 170
Buddhism: inner dignity and absolute altruism
pp. 177
Human dignity in traditional Chinese Confucianism
pp. 182
Dignity in traditional Chinese Daoism
pp. 191
Social and cultural presuppositions for the use of the concept of human dignity
pp. 200
Is human dignity the ground of human rights?
pp. 208
Human dignity: can a historical foundation alone suffice? From Joas’ affirmative genealogy to Kierkegaard's leap of faith
pp. 215
Kantian perspectives on the rational basis of human dignity
pp. 222
Kantian dignity: a critique
pp. 230
Human dignity and human rights in Alan Gewirth's moral philosophy
pp. 240
Human dignity in the capability approach
pp. 250
Human dignity in Catholic thought
pp. 260
Jacques Maritain's personalist conception of human dignity
pp. 269
Scheler and human dignity
pp. 276
Dignity and the Other: dignity and the phenomenological tradition
pp. 286
Dignity, fragility, singularity in Paul Ricœur's ethics
pp. 298
Human dignity as universal nobility
pp. 310
Dignity in the ubuntu tradition
pp. 319
Posthuman dignity
pp. 332
Dignity as the right to have rights: human dignity in Hannah Arendt
pp. 343
Individual and collective dignity
pp. 355
Equal dignity in international human rights
pp. 362
Is human dignity a useless concept? Legal perspectives
pp. 368
Human dignity in French law
pp. 375
Human dignity in German law
pp. 386
Human dignity in US law
pp. 394
Human dignity in South American law
pp. 401
Human dignity in South African law
pp. 407
The Islamic world and the alternative declarations of human rights
pp. 414
The protection of human dignity under Chinese law
pp. 422
Human dignity in Japanese law
pp. 429
The place of dignity in the Indian Constitution
pp. 439
Human dignity and war
pp. 446
Treatment of prisoners and torture
pp. 454
Human dignity and prostitution
pp. 461
Human dignity, immigration and refugees
pp. 471
Human dignity and social welfare
pp. 477
Dignity and global justice
pp. 484
Human dignity and people with disabilities
pp. 492
Human dignity as a concept for the economy
pp. 498
Human dignity and gender inequalities
pp. 505
The rise and fall of freedom of online expression
pp. 517
The threefold challenge of Darwinism to an ethics of human dignity
pp. 526
On the border of life and death: human dignity and bioethics
pp. 535
Human dignity and commodification in bioethics
pp. 541
Dignity only for humans? A controversy
pp. 546
Dignity only for humans? On the dignity and inherent value of non-human beings
pp. 551
Human dignity and future generations
pp. 559
Further reading
pp. 563
Universal Declaration of Human Rights
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