Das Konzept der Menschenwürde und die realistische Utopie der Menschenrechte

Deutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie 58 (3):343-357 (2010)
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This paper argues that the normative source of modern basic rights consists in the idea of human dignity. It is this idea through which rights derive a universalistic content of morality. Due to their being rights, human rights can serve to protect human dignity, which in turn owes its connotations of self-respect and social recognition to the intramundane status of democratic citizenship. This is associated with a realistic utopia whose aim at realizing social justice is intrinsic to the very institutions of democratic constitutional states

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Jürgen Habermas
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