THE SOCIAL RECOGNITION OF HUMAN DIGNITY

Authors

  • Johannes FISCHER

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.54695/dss.21.03.2629

Keywords:

Dignity, Social interaction, Social representation

Abstract

This paper argues that the notion of human dignity has to do with a social status,
whose recognition and respect are owed by society. Therefore, those who violate
human dignity violate a social reality. This means that human dignity does not
need any philosophical or theological foundation. Instead, it can be
understandably demonstrated by exploring the structure of the social world.

Published

2010-11-15

Issue

Section

Articles