TY - BOOK AU - Mette Lebech PY - 2019 CY - Oxford, United Kingdom PB - Peter Lang Verlag SN - 9781788745215 TI - European Sources of Human Dignity T2 - A Commented Anthology DO - 10.3726/b14233 UR - https://www.peterlang.com/document/1130647 N2 - This anthology brings together texts of significance for the conceptualisation of human dignity as a constitutional principle in Europe from the earliest evidence until 1965. It divides into four parts, respectively presenting the ancient, the medieval, the early modern and the modern sources. As far as human dignity is a constitutional principle, its history follows closely that of the constitution of states. However, various traditions of human dignity, understanding it to rely on features unrelated to the state, combine in the background to reflect the substance of the idea. The introductions to texts, chapters and parts narrates this history in relation to the texts presented to reflect it. The aim is to provide for scholars and students of law, philosophy, political science and theology a collection of texts documenting the history of the concept of human dignity that is sufficiently comprehensive to contextualise the various understandings of it. A structured bibliography accompanies the work. KW - citizenship, human rights, universal declaration of human rights, legal principle, Mette Lebech, European Sources of Human Dignity, moral status, legal status, moral principle, dignity, constitutional principle, conceptualisation history of human dignity, Human dignity LA - English ER -