Dignité de l’homme et libéralisme démocratique: une mésalliance ?
Abstract
In the contemporary ethical discourse, we constantly take recourse to human rights and dignity, and frequently rights are said to be founded on dignity. However, when we examine this concept, we begin to doubt that this recourse is adequate, because dignity manifests two features that are difficult to reconcile with liberal values on which our societies are established. First, and the appearances notwithstanding, dignity is not a universalist concept; and second, it possesses a perfectionist side. A rapid historical survey will help to understand the point, showing that the concept of dignity refers to a nature that is at the same time a task to perform