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At the beginning of the extraction of addiction is a disaster. Sober alcoholics, speaking about it, they use the term bottom. Pictures say that, of nearly three million members of Alcoholics Anonymous throughout the world has not found a single case, by someone unhappy with life . Dignity is not a precise concept. Perhaps because it refers to international human rights documents and a number of constitutions.
These acts establish equal dignity as a natural feature of every human being. Keep in mind that such an understanding of dignity has emerged recently. Previously, the dignity was rather bound to the office of dignity, not treated as a natural feature of every person, independent of its social condition. Dignity is the core of the word dignitary - the man had with a new dignity to the office, and it was not him. It was not until the mid-twentieth century Christian was cut from the concept of the dignity of the office and brought them to the very essence of a person, that is humanity. But the universal - and therefore goes beyond the specific assumptions of a philosophical trend of thought or religion - agreed to the concept of dignity to the end that by its very nature, be it to any man. Rest is the subject of discussion and interpretation guess. In these discussions seem to be two important elements. One involves the value of humanity, and the second - in the concept of freedom. Dignity can be understood as being characteristic of humanity, which reflects the value of human being in its own right, within the meaning of imperatives. Dignity means that man is a value. It is worth each other, their respect for each other, their love. It is worth it to be - for others and for themselves - in order, not a means for other purposes. It is worth it to protect its nature and its makings. And that is developed according to the plan, which has an impact. The man is worth that could decide their own lives, the direction, which gives him, as to the purposes for which it seeks. Word, man is worth that to have freedom and be able to use it. According to the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, recognition of the dignity - in addition to the equal and inalienable rights - is the foundation of freedom, justice and peace. But freedom is not just a consequence of dignity. Freedom is the implementation and protection of the inherent dignity of every human being. Imagine the dignity of a grain sown by the Creator or by the nature of each man. The grain must be protected against threats from the outside, but must provide it with the space, which could increase. This is the purpose of freedom determine the limits within which other people can not invade without our invitation. However, the person may develop and establish himself, using his own creative energies and forces, as well as the resources that all people devote to such a development permit. This, in turn, serve the rights to any man. The dignity of this also requires that each, even indirectly, for uses of such resources and the creation and functioning of institutions that enable anyone to use them. In this way, the dignity, freedom and rights are laced together. But they are not laced as absolute. It can be situations where a person can not benefit from freedom, can not take their destiny in their own hands, but you must not lose dignity. So often in the case of slavery, for the external. That slavery, subordination of the foreign rulers of entire peoples, the authoritarian state system, dictatorial governments, or simply shut down the prison can deprive people of liberty. Using the freedom sometimes becomes impossible because of the factors, often independent of man, such as poverty or illness. But in all these cases, the restriction or deprivation of liberty does not automatically entail the loss of dignity. Yes, there are people who lose in such a dignity, but there are those who in the absence of external freedom, poverty or disease his dignity. People from the outside enslavement know that freedom is something very important and needed. Aware of the fact that loss of freedom and dreaming about it, and often struggle to make it back. |