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Human Rights and Human Dignity: An Analytic Critique of Non-Western Conceptions of Human Rights

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 June 1982

Jack Donnelly*
Affiliation:
College of the Holy Cross

Abstract

It is regularly argued that human rights are not a Western discovery and that non-Western societies have long emphasized the protection of human rights. Such claims, however, are based on a confusion of human rights and human dignity. A concern for human dignity is central to non-Western cultural traditions, whereas human rights, in the sense in which Westerners understand that term—namely, rights (entitlements) held simply by virtue of being a human being—are quite foreign to, for example, Islamic, African, Chinese, and Indian approaches to human dignity. Human rights are but one way that has been devised to realize and to protect human dignity. Although the idea of human rights was first articulated in the West in modern times, it would appear to be an approach particularly suited to contemporary social, political, and economic conditions, and thus of widespread contemporary relevance both in the West and the Third World.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © American Political Science Association 1982

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