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|a Social thought and rival claims to the moral ideal of dignity /
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|a <Span data-sheets-value="{" data-sheets-userformat="{">Preface and Note on Text Structure; Acknowledgements; 1. Introduction: The Distinction of Dignity; 2. Dignity, Freedom and Reason -- From Ancient Greece to Early Modernity; 3. The Sense of Dignity in Moral Philosophy -- From the Ethical Intuitionists to the Irrationalists; 4. Marx's Critique of Morality -- Natural Law, the State and Citizenship; 5. Classical Sociology's Regard for Human Dignity; 6. The Human Face of Dignity Reflected in Phenomenol ogy and Existentialism; 7. Fresh Terms for Dignity Attending the Frankfurt School (Both 'Old' and 'Young'); 8. Notes Sampling Research and Practice: Making Dignity Work; Making Dignity Care; 9. The Slighting of Dignity -- The Critics Charter; 10. Conclusion: After the Recognition of Dignity; Notes; Bibliography; Index.
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|a 'Social Thought and Rival Claims to the Moral Ideal of Dignity' deals with the legacy from the classical literature of philosophy and sociology of the theorization of the idea and ideal of dignity, which is explored in the wider context of morality, ethics and the basis of the normative order.
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