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    Human Dignity and the Ethics and Regulation of Technology

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    This chapter investigates how human dignity might be understood as a normative concept for the regulation of technologies. First, various distinctions that are relevant for the way human dignity can be understood are discussed. It is argued that it is particularly important that we should see human dignity as a concept that ascribes a specific status that forms the basis of the human rights regimes. Second, the author’s own approach, inspired by Kant and Gewirth, is presented, it being proposed that we should see the concrete content of human dignity as the protection of the authority of human beings to govern their own lives. Third, various consequences for the evaluation of technologies are discussed. In a context of major global and ecological challenges, together with the replacement of human action by automation, the role of human dignity becomes one of guiding the development of a technology-responsive human rights regime

    Human Dignity and the Ethics and Regulation of Technology

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    This chapter investigates how human dignity might be understood as a normative concept for the regulation of technologies. First, various distinctions that are relevant for the way human dignity can be understood are discussed. It is argued that it is particularly important that we should see human dignity as a concept that ascribes a specific status that forms the basis of the human rights regimes. Second, the author’s own approach, inspired by Kant and Gewirth, is presented, it being proposed that we should see the concrete content of human dignity as the protection of the authority of human beings to govern their own lives. Third, various consequences for the evaluation of technologies are discussed. In a context of major global and ecological challenges, together with the replacement of human action by automation, the role of human dignity becomes one of guiding the development of a technology-responsive human rights regime

    Migranten, Vluchtelingen en menselijke waardigheid

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    Dit stuk bespreekt de ‘vluchtelingencrisis’ in het licht van het concept ‘menselijke waardigheid’ – het basisprincipe van het mensenrechtenregime. Mensen ‘verkrijgen’ waardigheid niet pas als ze op Europese grond zijn. Maar als dat zo is, hebben wij ook verdergaande verplichtingen jegens mensen buiten Europa die ons politieke handelen zouden moeten leiden
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