Cambridge Handbook of Human Dignity
Discover the profound insights of the Cambridge Handbook of Human Dignity, expertly edited by Marcus Düwell and published by Cambridge University Press in 2014. This comprehensive volume spans 634 pages and delves into the rich history and evolving concept of human dignity. It presents a diverse array of systematic conceptualizations and engages with contemporary debates surrounding this vital topic.
Ideal for students, scholars, and professionals in fields such as philosophy, law, history, and theology, this handbook serves as an invaluable resource. It not only enhances understanding but also fosters critical discussions on the respect for persons and human rights. Explore the intersections of political freedom and security as you engage with this essential text that contributes significantly to the discourse on human dignity.