Activity
01.What kind of words can facilitate or spoil the
human dignity?
The words which can
facilitate human dignity
The words which can
spoil human dignity
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Answers
Dignity. Respect. Courage. They’re all words with profound meaning and they’re also regularly not really understood or internalized by young people when we teach anti-bias work.
We have to get clear about the words we use.
Dignity:
From the Latin word dignitas, meaning “to be worthy.”
As in: All people have the right to be recognized for their inherent humanity and treated ethically. Dignity is a given. You just have it and no one can take it away.
Respect:
From the Latin word respectus, meaning “to look back at.”
As in: showing admiration for someone because of their abilities, qualities or achievements. Respect is earned. You are respected by others for what you have achieved, experienced and how you have handled yourself.
Human dignity:
- Introduced and described as a position on a value scale, the general concept of dignity is further defined by its relationships to the concepts of right, respect, and self-respect. The dignity of merit, the dignity of moral or existential stature, the dignity of identity, and the universal human dignity are the four types of dignity I offer and explain their contrasts between.
- This form of dignity comes in various varieties and is very unequally distributed among people. There are several levels of merit dignity, and it can change throughout time. The subject's moral actions determine his or her moral stature, which can also be increased or diminished by the subject's immoral actions. This concept of dignity is connected to the notions of a dignified personality and dignity as a virtue. The degree and distribution of moral stature's dignity are both problematic.
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