Lexington Books
Pages: 324
Trim: 6 x 9
978-0-7391-2407-9 • Hardback • February 2008 • $133.00 • (£102.00)
978-0-7391-2408-6 • Paperback • March 2010 • $53.99 • (£42.00)
978-0-7391-3264-7 • eBook • March 2010 • $51.00 • (£39.00)
Ron Bontekoe is professor of philosophy at the University of Hawaii.
Part 1 Dignity in Eclipse
Part 2 The Nature of Dignity: A Preliminary Inquiry
Part 3 Implications of Human Finitude
Part 4 Tragedy and Sacrifice
Part 5 Dignity and the Struggle for Survival: Evolutionary Biology
Part 6 Dignity and the Struggle for Survival: Political Economics
Part 7 Why Embrace the Regulative Ideals?
The Nature of Dignity is dedicated to an inquiry about what Ron Bontekoe calls achieved dignity, the dignity that lies in what we've made of ourselves, not just in the mere fact of our humanity. The philosophy here is richly informed by an extensive interdisciplinary approach that challenges many of the old platitudes about dignity. It should breathe life into an important concept.
— George W. Harris, College of William and Mary
The Nature of Dignity by Ron Bontekoe is a moving treatment of an important topic. It informs and offers much to ponder.
— Michael Ruse, Florida State University
A sustained analysis of the eclipse of the concept of human dignity by Enlightenment thought and its' deepening in post-Enlightenment corporate capitalist societies....The book develops the argument that dignity as virtue has a conceptually strong relationship to the pursuit of the regulative ideals of truth and justice.
— Metapsychology Online