Dignity and Human Rights: Aspirations and Challenges in an Age of Political Divisions, Distrust, and AI

IF 0.1 4区 社会学 0 PHILOSOPHY
Telos Pub Date : 2023-01-01 DOI:10.3817/0623203021
M. Minow
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The reasons why individual nations and even individual people subscribe to notions of human rights vary enormously. Rationales range from idealism to realpolitik and sound in competing registers of theology, social contract, nature, utility, and game theory.1 Pervasive in discussions of human rights is the dignity of each person as both a reality and a normative guide. Capacious and ambiguous, this notion of dignity may invite agreement precisely because different people project different meanings onto it. Its recognition, though, can inspire attitudes of respect and civility even when we disagree. Dignity thus serves less as a foundation and more as a lodestar, an aspiration. Justice Thurgood Marshall once explained, “A child born to a [B]lack mother in a state like Mississippi… has exactly the same rights as a white baby born to the wealthiest person in the United States. It’s not true, but I challenge anyone to say it is not a goal worth working for.”2
尊严与人权:政治分裂、不信任和人工智能时代的愿望与挑战
各个国家甚至个人认同人权观念的原因差别很大。基本原理的范围从理想主义到现实政治,并在神学、社会契约、自然、效用和博弈论等领域相互竞争在关于人权的讨论中,普遍存在的是每个人的尊严,这既是一种现实,也是一种规范指南。这个关于尊严的概念宽泛而模棱两可,正是因为不同的人赋予它不同的含义,它才会得到认同。然而,即使我们意见不一致,对它的承认也能激发尊重和文明的态度。因此,尊严与其说是一种基础,不如说是一颗指路明灯,一种抱负。瑟古德·马歇尔大法官曾解释说:“在密西西比州这样的州,黑人母亲所生的孩子……与美国最富有的人所生的白人婴儿享有完全相同的权利。”这不是真的,但我敢说这不是一个值得为之努力的目标。
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