Humanity Without Dignity: Moral Equality, Respect, and Human Rights
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-- Title Page -- Copyright -- Contents -- Preface -- Introduction --
Guide for the Reader -- A Note on Methodology -- Part I. Foundations --
1. Against Dignity -- Desiderata -- The Aristocratic Tradition -- The
Christian Tradition -- The Kantian Tradition -- The Regress Reading --
The Address Reading -- The Distinction between Basic Moral Status and
Equal Moral Status -- 2. Moral Equality, Respect, and Cruelty --
Treating as Inferior -- Cruelty -- Respect -- Consent -- Variation and
Status -- Punishment -- Conclusion -- 3. When and Why Is Discrimination
Wrong? -- The Concept of Discrimination -- Discrimination and Social
Meanings -- Demeaning and Disrespecting -- A Fresh Start: The Expressive
Harm Account -- Stigma and Dehumanization in Racial Discrimination --
Reverse Discrimination -- Infantilization, Objectification, and
Instrumentalization in Sex Discrimination -- Infantilization --
Objectification and Instrumentalization -- Indirect Discrimination --
Part II. Human Rights -- 4. The Concept of Human Rights: The Broad View
-- Desiderata -- Against Orthodox Views -- Against Political Views -- A
Merely Verbal Disagreement -- The Broad View -- The Concept -- The
Diversity That Stands between Concept and Conception -- Avoiding Merely
Verbal Disagreement -- How Does the CSBV Help to Satisfy the Four
Desiderata? -- The Subclass Desideratum -- The Fidelity Desideratum --
The Normativity and Determinacy Desiderata -- Conclusion -- 5.
International Legal Human Rights and Equal Moral Status -- A Defense of
the Grounding View -- The Obligation to Establish and Maintain an
International Legal Human Rights System -- The Duty of Reciprocal
Protection and International Legal Human Rights -- Looking Ahead -- 6.
Fundamental Rights, Indivisibility, and Hierarchy among Human Rights --
Basic Rights -- Fundamental Rights