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- W4317367719 abstract "Abstract Respect for the equal dignity of human persons is a distinctively deontic way of valuing humanity. This chapter explores two early attempts to develop this distinctively modern idea in the thought of Grotius and Pufendorf. Dignity is no form of good, which might be appreciated through desire or esteem, but a form of value that calls for, indeed demands, respect (what Pufendorf calls “esteem”). Respect is an attitude we manifest in the formation of our wills by governing our deliberations by the constraints of right (Pufendorf’s “rights of equality”), which the dignity of persons places on us, and by holding ourselves accountable to one another for compliance with these. What is especially remarkable in Grotius’s and Pufendorf’s developments of this idea is the way both tie it to “sociability,” our capacity to engage with and relate to one another from a second-person standpoint." @default.
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- W4317367719 title "Valuing Humanity in “Common Life”: Grotius and Pufendorf on Equal “Sociable” Dignity" @default.
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