This is an issue
about basic human dignity.
Not exact matches
As with cannibalism we are confronted with the most direct challenge to
basic notions
about the
dignity of the
human form.
The opinion was of a kind we are used to seeing by now from Justice Kennedy: long on windy rhetoric
about «
dignity» and ad hominem attacks on the
basic human decency of the law's defenders, and short on actual coherent legal reasoning from recognizable constitutional principles.
Persons of faith should be deeply concerned
about the current surveillance flap not because privacy is an absolute end in itself but rather because it points to and safeguards something else even more
basic and fundamental, namely,
human dignity.
It is
about the child's right to food, the right to be nourished with
dignity, and actually that right is a
basic human right.