Description
Dignity and Rights offers a detailed philosophical investigation into two foundational concepts that shape modern legal systems and ethical thinking. Ariel Zylberman explores the complex relationship between dignity and rights, examining how these concepts have evolved throughout history and their current applications in law and philosophy.
The book provides readers with a nuanced understanding of dignity as both a philosophical principle and a legal concept. Zylberman analyzes how dignity serves as a basis for individual rights and social justice, while addressing contemporary challenges in applying these principles to real-world legal contexts.
As part of the Elements in Philosophy of Law series, this work contributes to scholarly discourse on fundamental legal theory. It is essential reading for philosophy students, legal scholars, and anyone interested in understanding the philosophical foundations of human rights and legal dignity.







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