Human dignity: social movements invoke it, several national constitutions enshrine it, and it features prominently in international human rights documents. But what is it and why is it important? Pablo Gilabert offers a systematic defense of the view that human dignity is the moral heart of justice.
Human dignity: social movements invoke it, several national constitutions enshrine it, and it features prominently in international human rights documents. But what is it and why is it important? Pablo Gilabert offers a systematic defense of the view that human dignity is the moral heart of justice.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Pablo Gilabert is a Professor in the Department of Philosophy at Concordia University (Montreal, Canada). He is a native of Argentina, and has held visiting fellowships at the University of Oxford, the University of Frankfurt, the Australian National University, Princeton University, UC Berkeley, and the University of Montreal. His papers appeared in The Journal of Political Philosophy, Political Theory, The Philosophical Quarterly, Philosophy and Phenomenological Research, Philosophical Studies, Kantian Review, The European Journal of Philosophy, and Human Rights Quarterly, among other journals. He is the author of From Global Poverty to Global Equality. A Philosophical Exploration and Human Dignity and Human Rights.
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Preface Part I: Theoretical Framework 1: The Dignitarian Approach 2: Kantian dignity and Marxian socialism 3: The Abilities/Needs Principle 4: Justice and feasibility Part II: Rethinking the Socialist Critique of Capitalism 5: The critique of exploitation 6: The critique of alienation 7: The critique of domination 8: Comparing socialism and capitalism
Preface Part I: Theoretical Framework 1: The Dignitarian Approach 2: Kantian dignity and Marxian socialism 3: The Abilities/Needs Principle 4: Justice and feasibility Part II: Rethinking the Socialist Critique of Capitalism 5: The critique of exploitation 6: The critique of alienation 7: The critique of domination 8: Comparing socialism and capitalism
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