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Kant's concept of dignity / edited by Yasushi Katō and Gerhard Schönrich.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Series: Kantstudien ; 209Publication details: Berlin : De Gruyter, 2020.Description: x, 330 p. ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 9783110661200
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 179.9 KAT
Summary: This volume is organized into five main themes. The first section explores the tensions within the Kantian understanding of dignity (C. Horn, D. Birnbacher, G. Schönrich). The second set of articles delves into the close relationship between dignity and human rights (R. Mosayebi, M. Kettner). The third group examines the dominant moral conception of dignity (S. Yamatsuta, S. Shell, O. Sensen). The fourth section focuses on the connection between dignity and the concept of the end in itself (T. Hill, D. Sturma, A. Wood). The fifth and final group addresses the social, political, and cultural aspects of dignity (Y. Kato, K. Ameriks, K. Flikschuh, T. Saito).
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Reference Reference Kalaignar Centenary Library Madurai ENGLISH-REFERENCE BOOKS நான்காம் தளம் / Fourth floor 179.9 KAT (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Not for loan 132894

Includes bibliographical references and index.

This volume is organized into five main themes. The first section explores the tensions within the Kantian understanding of dignity (C. Horn, D. Birnbacher, G. Schönrich). The second set of articles delves into the close relationship between dignity and human rights (R. Mosayebi, M. Kettner). The third group examines the dominant moral conception of dignity (S. Yamatsuta, S. Shell, O. Sensen). The fourth section focuses on the connection between dignity and the concept of the end in itself (T. Hill, D. Sturma, A. Wood). The fifth and final group addresses the social, political, and cultural aspects of dignity (Y. Kato, K. Ameriks, K. Flikschuh, T. Saito).

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