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Dignity and Vulnerability - Strength and Quality of Character (Paperback)
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Dignity and Vulnerability - Strength and Quality of Character (Paperback)
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In this significant addition to moral theory, George W. Harris
challenges a view of the dignity and worth of persons that goes
back through Kant and Christianity to the Stoics. He argues that we
do not, in fact, believe this view, which traces any breakdowns of
character to failures of strength. When it comes to what we
actually value in ourselves and others, he says, we are far more
Greek than Christian. At the most profound level, we value
ourselves as natural organisms, as animals, rather than as godlike
beings who transcend nature. The Kantian-Christian-Stoic tradition
holds that if we were fully able to realize our dignity as
Kantians, Christians, or Stoics, we would be better, stronger
people, and therefore less vulnerable to character breakdown.
Dignity and Vulnerability offers an opposing view, that sometimes
character breaks down not because of some shortcoming in it but
because of what is good about it, because of the very virtues and
features of character that give us our dignity. If dignity can make
us fragile and vulnerable to breakdown, then breakdown can be
benign as well as harmful, and thus the conceptions of human
dignity embedded in the tradition leading up to Kant are deeply
mistaken. Harris proposes a foundation for our belief in human
dignity in what we can actually know about ourselves, rather than
in metaphysical or theological fantasy. Having gained this
knowledge, we can understand the source of real strength. This
title is part of UC Press's Voices Revived program, which
commemorates University of California Press's mission to seek out
and cultivate the brightest minds and give them voice, reach, and
impact. Drawing on a backlist dating to 1893, Voices Revived makes
high-quality, peer-reviewed scholarship accessible once again using
print-on-demand technology. This title was originally published in
1997.
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