Dignity, character, and self-respect
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Dignity, character, and self-respect
Routledge, 1995
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注記
Includes bibliographical references (p. [311]-319) and index
内容説明・目次
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: cloth ISBN 9780415907088
内容説明
This anthology brings together some of the most important contemporary philosophical essays investigating the nature and moral significance of self-respect. Representing a diversity of views, the essays illustrate the complexity of self-respect and explore its connections to such topics as personhood, dignity, rights, character, autonomy, integrity, identity, shame, justice, oppression and empowerment. The book demonstrates that self-respect is a formidable concern which goes to the very heart of both moral theory and moral life. The essays address numerous questions: What is it to have self-respect or to respect oneself? How does this differ from self-esteem, pride and confidence? What is it to lack self-respect? Does it matter morally whether a person respects herself? Is self-respect a wholly moral, or morally good, phenomenon? How are self-respect and respect for others related, conceptually and practically? How does self-respect operate in contexts of oppression? In the introduction to the book, Robin S.
Dillon provides a comprehensive overview of the issues, placing recent contributions within the philosophical tradition and highlighting the relevance of self-respect to current social thinking.
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: paper ISBN 9780415907095
内容説明
This is the first anthology to bring together a selection of the most important contemporary philosophical essays on the nature and moral significance of self-respect. Representing a diversity of views, the essays illustrate the complexity of self-respect and explore its connections to such topics as personhood, dignity, rights, character, autonomy, integrity, identity, shame, justice, oppression and empowerment. The book demonstrates that self-respect is a formidable concern which goes to the very heart of both moral theory and moral life.
Contributors: Bernard Boxill, Stephen L. Darwall, John Deigh, Robin S. Dillon, Thomas E. Hill, Jr., Aurel Kolnai, Stephen J. Massey, Diana T. Meyers, Michelle M. Moody-Adams, John Rawls, Gabriele Taylor, Elizabeth Telfer, Laurence L. Thomas.
目次
- Chapter 1 Introduction, Robin S.Dillon
- Part 1 Dignity, Personhood, and Rights
- Chapter 2 Dignity, AurelKolnai
- Chapter 3 Servility and Self-Respect, Thomas E.Hill, Jr.
- Chapter 4 Self-Respect and Protest, Bernard R.Boxill
- Part 2 Character, Agency, and Shame
- Chapter 5 Self-Respect, ElizabethTelfer
- Chapter 6 Self-Respect Reconsidered, Thomas E.Hill, Jr.
- Chapter 7 Self-Respect, Excellences, and Shame, JohnRawls
- Chapter 8 Shame and Self-Esteem: A Critique, JohnDeigh
- Chapter 9 Shame, Integrity, and Self-Respect, GabrieleTaylor
- Part 3 Are there different kinds of Self-Respect?
- Chapter 10 Two Kinds of Respect, Stephen L.Darwall
- Chapter 11 Is Self-Respect a Moral or a Psychological Concept?, Stephen J.Massey
- Chapter 12 Self-Respect and Autonomy, Diana T.Meyers
- Part 4 Politics
- Chapter 13 Self-Respect: Theory and Practice, LaurenceThomas
- Chapter 14 Race, Class, and the Social Construction of Self-Respect, Michele M.Moody-Adams
- Chapter 15 Toward a Feminist Conception of Self-Respect, Robin S.Dillon
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