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The Cambridge Handbook of Human Dignity

Interdisciplinary Perspectives

A multidisciplinary exploration of the concept of human dignity in relation to a range of questions, topics, contexts and cultures.

Marcus D\u00FCwell (Edited by), Jens Braarvig (Edited by), Roger Brownsword (Edited by), Dietmar Mieth (Edited by)

9780521195782, Cambridge University Press

Hardback, published 10 April 2014

634 pages

25.2 x 18.3 x 3.8 cm, 1.24 kg

'This is a publication which meets, to a considerable extent, its ambitious interdisciplinary aims. This being the case, the edited collection is certainly recommended to the researcher of the concept of human dignity, as an excellent starting point for one's interdisciplinary academic endeavours in the area. The work is thus deemed an indispensable academic tool for one's initial theoretical exploration of the concept of dignity.' Antonios E. Platsas, The International Journal of Human Rights

This introduction to human dignity explo]

The Cambridge Handbook of Human Dignity Interdisciplinary Perspectives Düwell

The Cambridge Handbook of Human Dignity

Interdisciplinary Perspectives

A multidisciplinary exploration of the concept of human dignity in relation to a range of questions, topics, contexts and cultures.

Marcus D\u00FCwell (Edited by), Jens Braarvig (Edited by), Roger Brownsword (Edited by), Dietmar Mieth (Edited by)

9780521195782, Cambridge University Press

Hardback, published 10 April 2014

634 pages

25.2 x 18.3 x 3.8 cm, 1.24 kg

'This is a publication which meets, to a considerable extent, its ambitious interdisciplinary aims. This being the case, the edited collection is certainly recommended to the researcher of the concept of human dignity, as an excellent starting point for one's interdisciplinary academic endeavours in the area. The work is thus deemed an indispensable academic tool for one's initial theoretical exploration of the concept of dignity.' Antonios E. Platsas, The International Journal of Human Rights

This introduction to human dignity explo]

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