There is no one and only philosophical path. Thus it is paths as a plural which define the title and subject of this volume, whose table of contents reads like a directory of paths. It names the paths taken and describes the perspectives on the phenomenon of dignity opened up by them. Ranging from the gift of God and the autonomy of reason and human rights, twelve renowned authors from the fields of philosophy, law and political science deal with those perspectives which presently dominate the transdisciplinary discourse on dignity.
There is no one and only philosophical path. Thus it is paths as a plural which define the title and subject of this volume, whose table of contents reads like a directory of paths. It names the paths taken and describes the perspectives on the phenomenon of dignity opened up by them. Ranging from the gift of God and the autonomy of reason and human rights, twelve renowned authors from the fields of philosophy, law and political science deal with those perspectives which presently dominate the transdisciplinary discourse on dignity.
Table of contents:
Collegium editorum: Dialog über das Titel-Bild »Wege der Würde« -
Wolfgang Mölkner: Höhenweg: Würde als Gottesgabe -
Martin Morlok: Talweg: Würde als Ehre -
Horst Dreier: Verbindungsweg: Würde und Freiheit -
Ino Augsberg: Königsweg: Würde als Autonomie -
Andreas Funke: Parallelweg: Menschenwürde und Menschenbild -
Karsten Nowrot: Querweg: Menschenwürde und Republik -
Stephan Kirste: Fernweg: Würde im internationalen und supranationalen Recht -
Eric Hilgendorf: Rettungsweg: Menschenwürdiges Sterben -
Oliver W. Lembcke: Kreuzweg: Würdelosigkeit des Muselmanns -
Bernd Ladwig: Fluchtweg: Menschenrechte ohne Menschenwürde -
Manfred Baldus†: Verfahrensweg: Menschenwürde und Methode -
Rolf Gröschner: Rundweg: Menschenwürde im Dialog