Human Dignity and the Conflict of Rights

Idealistic Studies 2 (2):174-181 (1972)
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The purpose of this essay is to examine certain problems which arise from the use of human dignity as a normative principle, problems which too often seem to be ignored in discussions of the ethical significance of this concept. At the outset, such an enterprise obviously requires a statement regarding the sense in which the term “human dignity” is to be understood in this context. In what follows “human dignity” will be taken as an ethical construct in accordance with Abraham Edel’s discussion of the concept. By using the term in this sense we will avoid the danger of becoming involved in debate on such issues as the metaphysical ground of human dignity. Instead we will be able to discuss the concept of human dignity, while making minimal claims about its ontological status. Men might well disagree as to whether human dignity does in fact exist in all human beings to the same extent, but there seems to be little ground for disagreement with the thesis that human dignity is a significant ethical construct. Current discussions of substantive issues frequently refer to this notion as an ideal which must be taken into account in the attempt to bring about the existence of ethically commendable situations. Thus at the very least we must admit that this notion functions as a norm by which men attempt to judge situations and behavior.

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