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What Is Orientation in Dignitarian Thinking? Self, Other, Time and Space

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posted on 2021-01-27, 17:21 authored by Stephen Riley
Drawing upon Kant’s analysis of the role of intuitions in our orientation towards knowledge, this paper analyses four points of departure in thinking about dignity: self, other, time and space. Each reveals a core area of normative discourse – authenticity in the self, respect for the other, progress through time and authority as the government of space – along with related grounds of resistance to dignity. The paper concludes with a discussion of the methodological challenge presented by our different dignitarian intuitions, in particular the role of universality in testing and cohering our intuitions.

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School of Law

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Law, Culture and the Humanities

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SAGE Publications

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1743-8721

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1743-9752

Copyright date

2020

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2020-12-22

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en

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