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PHL01_CO4_Set #6
🤔📗4️⃣4️⃣4️⃣4️⃣ PHL01_CO4 - Dignity (Core Concepts) - SET 6
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Dignity | The intrinsic worth of every human being that does not change across time, culture, or perception. |
| Worth vs. Value | Worth is inherent and fixed; value changes based on perception or market demand. |
| Dignity vs. Value | Dignity is intrinsic and unchanging; value is subjective and variable. |
| Pride | A subjective sense of self-worth that varies from person to person. |
| Dignity vs. Pride | Dignity is universal and constant; pride is personal and fluctuates. |
| Humiliation | A state of diminished pride in a social context. |
| Example of Humiliation | Slipping on stage during a public ceremony. |
| Degradation | A state of diminished dignity regardless of social context. |
| Example of Degradation | Eating food from the floor like an animal. |
| Dignity in Law | Dignity is protected in the Philippines under Article II, Section 11 of the 1987 Constitution. |
| Social Construction of Dignity | Dignity is shaped by cultural and historical contexts but remains centered on human worth. |
| Human-Centered Concept | Dignity places humanity at the center of moral and legal consideration. |
| Intrinsic Worth | The idea that humans possess value simply by being human. |
| Dignity Across Demographics | Dignity does not change based on age, gender, race, or status. |
| Dignity and Morality | Dignity influences moral judgments about how humans should be treated. |
| Dignity and Rights | Human rights are grounded in the recognition of human dignity. |
| Loss of Pride vs. Loss of Dignity | Humiliation affects pride; degradation affects dignity. |
| Public vs. Private Context | Humiliation requires a social audience; degradation does not. |
| Dignity and Human Behavior | Actions that reduce a person to less than human violate dignity. |
| Dignity as a Constitutional Principle | The state must respect and protect the dignity of every person. |
| Dignity and Social Norms | Cultural expectations influence how dignity is expressed and protected. |
| Dignity and Ethics | Ethical systems often use dignity as a basis for evaluating right and wrong actions. |