Luban David
Georgetown University Law Center, Washington, DC, USA.
Kennedy Inst Ethics J. 2009 Sep;19(3):211-30. doi: 10.1353/ken.0.0292.
Modern human rights instruments ground human rights in the concept of human dignity, without providing an underlying theory of human dignity. This paper examines the central importance of human dignity, understood as not humiliating people, in traditional Jewish ethics. It employs this conception of human dignity to examine and criticize U.S. use of humiliation tactics and torture in the interrogation of terrorism suspects.
现代人权文书将人权建立在人类尊严的概念之上,但并未提供关于人类尊严的深层理论。本文探讨了在传统犹太伦理中,被理解为不羞辱他人的人类尊严的核心重要性。它运用这种人类尊严的概念来审视和批评美国在审讯恐怖主义嫌疑人时使用羞辱手段和酷刑的行为。