
Plato's Conception of Justice and the Question of Human Dignity - Hardcover
Plato's Conception of Justice and the Question of Human Dignity - Hardcover
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by Seweryn Blandzi (Other), Marek Piechowiak (Author)
In this first comprehensive study of Plato's conception of justice, apprehension of human dignity plays a crucial role for understanding an individual in relation to law and state. Plato's philosophy turns out to provide foundations for modern-day human rights protection rather than for totalitarian approaches.
Author Biography
Marek Piechowiak habilitated in philosophy and is a professor of legal sciences. His scholarly work concerns primarily the philosophical foundations of international and constitutional protection of human rights, including in a historical perspective. His current research focuses on legal and philosophical conceptions of dignity. He works in the SWPS University Law School.



















