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Human Dignity and the Dignity of Creatures
Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics, 2000In their report for the Swiss government on the notion of the dignity of creatures, Philipp Balzer, Klaus-Peter Rippe, and Peter Schaber analyze the relationship between human dignity and the dignity of creatures, taking them as two categorically different concepts. Human dignity is defined as the “moral right not to be humiliated,” whereas the dignity
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Philosophy, 1976
Why, however, should it be necessarily wrong to discuss the nebulous in a businesslike manner?
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Why, however, should it be necessarily wrong to discuss the nebulous in a businesslike manner?
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Abstract Because he was born into and lived his entire life in a world where his worth as a human being was routinely disesteemed, Frederick Douglass was one of the few thinkers in his time to inquire into the nature of dignity and to establish its importance to the idea of human rights.
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Dignity in the terminally ill: a cross-sectional, cohort study
Lancet, The, 2002Harvey Max Chochinov +2 more
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