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  1. Mar 15, 2021 · Thus understood, human nature is the set of human features or processes that remain after subtraction of those picked out by concepts of the non-natural, concepts such as “culture”, “nurture”, or “socialisation”.

  2. Dec 6, 2014 · Giscard d'Estaing had read Lenoir's Excluded and on winning the election he immediately asked Lenoir to serve as his Minister of Social Action. For Lenoir, the excluded are those citizens who are separated from mainstream society because of factors like disability, mental illness and poverty.

    • Michael A. Peters, Tina A.C. Besley
    • 2014
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  4. Jan 1, 2013 · According to international law, the relationship between human dignity and human rights is the one between a foundational principle of equal respect for every human being and the concrete norms that are needed to flesh out that principle in social life.

    • Roberto Andorno
    • roberto.andorno@rwi.uzh.ch
  5. Mar 10, 2021 · Each solved the problem of political authority in a different way. Grotius posited that individual human beings had natural rights. Thomas Hobbes famously said that in a "state of nature", human life would be "solitary, poor, nasty, brutish and short".

  6. Jan 8, 2013 · In short, we move in a world which we do not control, but which controls us, which is not directed toward us and adapted to us, but toward which we must direct and adapt ourselves. This article considers the concept of social inclusion from the perspective of sociology.

    • Dan Allman
    • 2013
  7. Jan 1, 2022 · In modern times, human dignity is understood as a universal ethical and legal principle stressing that all human beings have intrinsic worthiness and inalienable rights by the mere fact of being human. In bioethics, the notion of human dignity plays two different and complementary roles.

  8. Sep 11, 2023 · It presents humanism through the lens of its common descriptions as a discourse based on the idea that man is the measure of all things, referring to the saying of the pre-Socratic Protagoras, known in philosophy as the so-called “Homo Mensura” thesis. The author challenges this definition in light of contemporary views of man.

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