A serious ethical-anthropological reflection on the universalistic force of human
rights must start from the question about man (“who is man why you care?”) opening
towards a perspective in which the different cultural and religious traditions, today
more than ever, they must meet in order to reduce the distance that separates them
and to achieve the recognition of the primacy of the dignity of the person.
Una seria riflessione etico-antropologica sulla forza universalistica dei diritti umani
deve partire dalla domanda sull’uomo (“chi è l’uomo perché te ne curi?”) aprendo
verso una prospettiva in cui le diverse tradizioni culturali e religiose, oggi più che mai,
devono incontrarsi per ridurre la distanza che le separa e pervenire al riconoscimento
del primato della dignità della persona.
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Word Conference on Human Rights: The Vienna Declaration and Programma of Action, June 1993, New York United Nations Department of Pubblic Information, 1993, pp. 28- 29.
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