Humiliation, Degradation, and Moral Capacity: A Response to Hörnle and Kremnitzer

I respond to Hörnle and Kremnitzer via a brief review of the development of our modern concept of human dignity, in which I take issue with their account of human dignity as non-humiliation, preferring instead the language of non-degradation. In addition, I offer a different account of the role of h...

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Veröffentlicht in:Israel law review 2011, Vol.44 (1-2), p.169-183
1. Verfasser: Kleinig, John
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:I respond to Hörnle and Kremnitzer via a brief review of the development of our modern concept of human dignity, in which I take issue with their account of human dignity as non-humiliation, preferring instead the language of non-degradation. In addition, I offer a different account of the role of human dignity in criminal law, not as a criminally protected interest but as a foundational value.
ISSN:0021-2237
2047-9336
DOI:10.1017/S002122370000100X