Human dignity in the Renaissance? Dignitas hominis and ‘spiritual counter-subjectivity’: A Foucauldian approach

Philosophy and Social Criticism 45 (6):753-776 (2018)
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The historical making of human dignity is usually understood either as a result of a progressive history of the recognition of the human being’s worthiness or as an upward equalization of ranks. Th...

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Antonio Pele
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