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PHL01_CO4_Set #7

🤔📗4️⃣4️⃣4️⃣4️⃣ PHL01_CO4 - Sources of Dignity - SET 7

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Sources of Dignity The foundations that explain why humans possess intrinsic worth.
Theological Source The belief that human dignity comes from being created by God.
Ontological Source The belief that dignity comes from rationality and self-consciousness.
Immanuel Kant on Dignity Kant argues dignity arises from rationality and the capacity for moral choice.
Sentience and Dignity Any being capable of self-awareness and rationality would possess dignity.
Anthropocentrism in Theology Theological dignity places humans at the center of creation.
Human Uniqueness in Theology Humans possess dignity because they are made in the image of God.
Dignity Independent of Morality In the theological view, dignity remains even if a person behaves immorally.
Dignity Not Exclusive to Humans (Ontological) If another species becomes rational, it would also possess dignity.
Rationality as Basis of Worth Ontological dignity depends on the ability to reason and make moral decisions.
Self-Consciousness Awareness of oneself as a thinking being, central to ontological dignity.
Moral Agency The capacity to choose right from wrong, supporting the ontological view of dignity.
Dignity and Autonomy Autonomy strengthens dignity because it reflects rational self-governance.
Dignity and Human Rights Human rights are grounded in the recognition of inherent dignity.
Dignity as Non-Negotiable Dignity cannot be taken away, only violated or degraded.
Violation of Dignity Actions that treat a person as less than human.
Degradation vs. Dignity Degradation reduces dignity by treating someone as subhuman.
Humiliation vs. Dignity Humiliation affects pride; degradation affects dignity itself.
Dignity in Constitutional Law The Philippine Constitution protects dignity under Article II, Section 11.
Legal Recognition of Dignity The law acknowledges dignity as a foundation of rights and justice.
Dignity Across Cultures Different cultures express dignity differently, but the core idea remains universal.
Dignity as Socially Constructed Societies define how dignity is expressed, but not whether it exists.
Intrinsic Human Worth Dignity is inherent and does not depend on achievements or status.
Dignity and Ethical Behavior Ethical systems often rely on dignity to determine moral treatment of individuals.
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