Dignity, Freedom and Justice

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Title

Dignity, Freedom and Justice

Subject

Social Justice, Equality and Human Rights, Ethics, Philosophy of the Social Sciences, Human Rights

Description

Modern society is characterized by the fact of contingency, uncertainty, and ambiguity. The purpose of this book is to transform this phenomenal fact into a hopeful norm. As a clue, the book examines the concept of dignity and looks forward to a new definition.

So far, the concept of dignity has been peripheral to the concerns of liberal social sciences. This book uses the concept of dignity as a source of light to illuminate the fundamental critique of liberal social sciences and philosophy. Can the theory of justice or discourse ethics truly realize the well-defined society it envisions in a fundamentally contingent, uncertain, and ambiguous situation? Can societies be inclusive of minorities relegated to the periphery with their dignity undermined? Can we resist the temptation to construct huge hierarchical stairs, forcing individuals to place themselves on one of its steps, and thus lining up different and diverse entities in along sequence, and eventually bringing about totalitarianism?

This book has a three-level telescopic structure. At the very front, there is a scope of reexaming the political liberalism in the light of dignity. Behind it is a scope of reconstructing a theory of justice in modern society. Further behind it, there is a scope encompassing reflection on the methodology of liberal social sciences and philosophy. We leave it to the reader's imagination as to which scope to read this book through, and what image will emerge from the three scopes taken together. It is our hope that this book helps readers envision as a "realistic utopia" a society in which "no one is left behind," including wounded little birds.

Creator

Reiko Gotoh

Source

https://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/978-981-97-0519-1

Publisher

Springer Singapore

Date

2024

Contributor

Upload by Nurma Harumiaty

Rights

The Editor(s) (if applicable) and The Author(s) 2024

Format

PDF

Language

English

Type

Textbooks

Identifier

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-97-0519-1
eBook ISBN978-981-97-0519-1Published: 21 June 2024

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