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    Human Dignity and Human Rights

    Human Dignity and Human Rights by Gilabert, Pablo;

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    • Kiadó OUP Oxford
    • Megjelenés dátuma 2018. november 26.

    • ISBN 9780198827221
    • Kötéstípus Keménykötés
    • Terjedelem362 oldal
    • Méret 240x165x26 mm
    • Súly 708 g
    • Nyelv angol
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    This book offers a sophisticated and comprehensive defence of the view that human dignity is the moral heart of human rights, thus enabling us to defend human rights as the urgent ethical and political project that puts humanity first.

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    Hosszú leírás:

    Human dignity: social movements invoke it, several national constitutions enshrine it, and it features prominently in international human rights documents. But what is human dignity, why is it important, and what is its relationship to human rights?

    This book offers a sophisticated and comprehensive defence of the view that human dignity is the moral heart of human rights. First, it clarifies the network of concepts associated with dignity. Paramount within this network is a core notion of human dignity as an inherent, non-instrumental, egalitarian, and high-priority normative status of human persons. People have this status in virtue of their valuable human capacities rather than as a result of their national origin and other conventional features. Second, it shows how human dignity gives rise to an inspiring ideal of solidaristic empowerment, which calls us to support people's pursuit of a flourishing life by affirming both negative duties not to block or destroy, and positive duties to protect and facilitate, the development and exercise of the valuable capacities at the basis of their dignity. The most urgent of these duties are correlative to human rights. Third, this book illustrates how the proposed dignitarian approach allows us to articulate the content, justification, and feasible implementation of specific human rights, including contested ones, such as the rights to democratic political participation and to decent labour conditions. Finally, this book's dignitarian approach helps illuminate the arc of humanist justice, identifying both the difference and the continuity between the basic requirements of human rights and more expansive requirements of social justice such as those defended by liberal egalitarians and democratic socialists.

    Human dignity is indeed the moral heart of human rights. Understanding it enables us to defend human rights as the urgent ethical and political project that puts humanity first.

    Pablo Gilabert's Human Dignity and Human Rights is an extraordinarily welcome book for at least two related reasons. The first is that the book is, taken simply as a piece of philosophical argumentation, an excellent one ... [S]econd ... it is a forceful defense of both human dignity and human rights, at a time when activists of both the left and the right have grown skeptical of such moral notions.

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    Tartalomjegyzék:

    Introduction
    Part I: Preliminary Debates: The Relations Between Human Rights and Political Practice, Feasibility, and Power
    Humanist and Political Perspectives on Human Rights
    The Feasibility of Human Rights
    Human Rights and Power
    Part II: The Dignitarian Approach
    Understanding Human Dignity in Human Rights
    Defending the Significance of Human Dignity
    Dignity and Solidaristic Empowerment
    The Dignitarian Approach as a Program
    Part III: Implications of the Dignitarian Approach
    Labor Rights
    Political Rights
    Minimalist vs. Expansive Views of Human Rights: Dignity and the Arc of Humanist Justice

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