Man and his dignity

Jerusalem: Magnes Press, Hebrew University (1983)
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Abstract

This book is concerned with the exploration of the concept of human dignity. This concept is taken as the ultimate basis of the entitlement of man to his special position in the interhuman context and also as what can be described as the metaphysical orbit. The thesis of the book is that the concept is eclectic, so that it is mandatory to explore its various components, analyzed here: man and morality and eventually the attribution of sancity to human life as such. The method pursued explores these various aspects by analyzing the most prominent expressions of the various views of philosophers, and adding critical comments to the analysis.

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Dignity's gauntlet.Remy Debes - 2009 - Philosophical Perspectives 23 (1):45-78.
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