Abstract
The article aims to define and analyze from a hermeneutical perspective the concept of memory and human dignity in the post-metaphysical era. The section I presents a brief introduction to the topic. The section II provides a concise overview of the concept of memory understood as historical consciousness, which is analyzed from a conception characterized by the fact that the present decisions have your foundations in the past. It is understood from a reasonable past in line with the political equality of all human beings. The section III offers an understanding of human rights, which consists of a rethinking of the present historical consciousness. The concept of historical consciousness allows us to understand the importance of spatial-temporal changes and future prospects. In the section IV, a conception of human nature in relationship with human dignity has been more extensively analyzed, establishing that humanity is past, present and future. Finally, the last section draws some conclusions.