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Human Dignity, Capital Punishment, and an African Moral Theory: Toward a New Philosophy of Human Rights

机译:人的尊严,死刑与非洲道德理论:迈向新的人权哲学

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In this article I spell out a conception of dignity grounded in African moral thinking that provides a plausible philosophical foundation for human rights, focusing on the particular human right not to be executed by the state. I first demonstrate that the South African Constitutional Court's sub-Saharan explanations of why the death penalty is degrading all counterintuitively entail that using deadly force against aggressors is degrading as well. Then, I draw on one major strand of Afro-communitarian thought to develop a novel conception of dignity as the view that what is special and inviolable about human nature is our capacity for harmonious relationships. I argue that a principle of respect for the dignity of such a capacity entails that the death penalty is an indignity but that deadly force in self- or other-defense need not be, and I contend that this African-inspired principle promises to do no worse than the more Western, Kantian principle of respect for autonomy at accounting for a broad range of human rights.
机译:在本文中,我阐述了以非洲道德思想为基础的尊严概念,该思想为人权提供了合理的哲学基础,重点在于国家不执行的特定人权。我首先证明,南非宪法法院在撒哈拉以南地区对死刑为什么会因此而降低的所有解释都与直觉相反,这意味着使用致命的武力打击侵略者也同样在降低。然后,我借鉴非洲裔社群主义思想的一个主要方面,提出一种新的尊严概念,认为人性的特殊之处和不可侵犯之处在于我们建立和谐关系的能力。我认为,尊重这种能力的尊严的原则意味着死刑是一种侮辱,但自卫或其他自卫中的致命武力不是必须的,而且我认为,这一非洲灵感原则承诺不会比西方的康德式的在尊重广泛的人权时尊重自治的原则更糟。

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    《Journal of Human Rights》 |2010年第1期|p.81-99|共19页
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    Thaddeus Metz;

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