Biography of Dignity
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Dignity is the quality that belongs to a human being by virtue of which the person deserves to be acted towards with humanity. The term has often been used within moral and ethical discourse and philosophy in order to justify a correct way of acting towards men and women within society, as well as to consider what standards of behaviour are suitable for a person to merit dignified treatment. Dignity is then closely related to ethical concepts of virtue, respect, autonomy and human rights. A common moral interpretation of dignity is the independence from selfish desires or, in the classical terminology, the passions, and guidance by enlightened reason. <br />
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