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Human Dignity of the Vulnerable in the Age of Rights

Interdisciplinary Perspectives

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  • 353 pages
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This volume explores a subject that transcends mere trendiness, addressing a fundamental issue: the recognition and protection of individual dignity, especially for the most vulnerable. The title reflects its focus on the human dignity of the vulnerable in the context of rights. The authors argue that while human dignity should encompass all individuals, vulnerability is an intrinsic aspect of the human condition and does not contradict human dignity. In fact, a conception of dignity that dismisses the worth of the vulnerable is misaligned with reality. All individuals, regardless of their talents or skills, possess fragility and limitations. Recognizing this truth calls for a sense of moderation and a realistic understanding of our nature. Some perspectives suggest that humanity is destined for power, envisioning a future devoid of vulnerability and limits, akin to divine perfection. This view erroneously categorizes human vulnerability as an intrinsic evil, implying that those who are frail or dependent lack dignity. This volume asserts that vulnerability is inherent to being human, and thus, laws must acknowledge and safeguard the rights of all individuals, particularly those who are more vulnerable and fragile.

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Human Dignity of the Vulnerable in the Age of Rights, Aniceto Masferrer

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2018
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