Liberalism and Dignity: The Soul’s Humble Upbringing and Vulnerability

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Abstract

The first purpose of this chapter is to examine dignity from a perspec-tive of economic philosophy and theories of justice. Specifically, I will analyze the following three conceptual distinctions that have been controversial related to dignity (Sects. 3–5). They are (1) “price” versus “dignity;” (2) “individual dignity” versus “human dignity;” and (3) “equality of human rights” versus “respect for dignity.” The second and more important purpose of this chapter is to use the concept of dignity to illuminate certain conundrums that liberalism has left behind and to reexamine the reach and limits of liberalism. Thus, this paper explores theoretical possibilities of the concept of dignity based on relevant literature. Section 2 introduces the concept of dignity in John Rawls’ theory of justice. Section 6 reviews relevant literature on the attempts to critically develop the concept of dignity in Rawls’ theory of justice.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationDignity, Freedom and Justice
PublisherSpringer Nature
Pages63-76
Number of pages14
ISBN (Electronic)9789819705191
ISBN (Print)9789819705184
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Jan 2024

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