Much of the modern understanding of dignity stems from the Enlightenment, particularly the work of Immanuel Kant.
Human dignity is the foundational principle that asserts every person possesses an intrinsic, inviolable worth by virtue of their humanity. This paper explores the origins of human dignity in moral philosophy—specifically the Kantian tradition—its role as the bedrock for modern human rights, and its practical application in law and bioethics. By examining dignity as both an inherent quality and a social status, we can better understand its necessity in fostering a just and compassionate society. 1. Introduction Human Dignity
The Inherent Worth: A Philosophical and Practical Analysis of Human Dignity Much of the modern understanding of dignity stems