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UCSP PPT10 - Human Dignity and Human Rights

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Student’s Prayer

Father of Light and Wisdom,


thank you for giving me
a mind that can know
and a heart that can love.

Help me to keep learning every day of my life--


no matter what the subject may be.
Let me be convinced that all knowledge leads to you
and let me know how to find you and love you
in all the things you have made.

Encourage me when the studies are difficult


and when I am tempted to give up
Enlighten me when my brain is slow
and help me to grasp the truth held out to me.

Grant me the grace to put my knowledge to use


in building the kingdom of God on earth
so that I may enter the kingdom of God in heaven.
Amen.
ATTENDA
So please Open your cameras.

NCE
recap
MAN DIGNITY AND HUMAN RIGH
HUMAN DIGNITY AND HUMAN
RIGHTS
• Human Dignity refers to the idea that a person has the innate right to
be valued, respected, and treated well. Human rights are legal, social,
and ethical principles that the human person as deserving of liberties
and protections by virtue of his her human dignity.
• Human dignity and human rights are significant concerns when
dealing with socialization and issues on deviance and social control.
Socialization primarily aims to instill recognition of and respect for
human rights and dignity. These issues are also legitimate concerns
when society deals with deviance and the enforcement of social
control.
HUMAN DIGNITY AND HUMAN
RIGHTS
• Human rights founded on natural rights, which are
universal and inalienable, and are not contingent on
laws, customs, beliefs, or values of a particular
culture. Human rights are considered to have the
following characteristics:
• Universal
• Fundamental
• Indivisible
• Absolute
HUMAN DIGNITY AND HUMAN
RIGHTS

Universal Declaration on Human Rights or UDHR drafted by


the united Nations in 1948.
International Declaration of Human Rights
(PDF)
HUMAN DIGNITY AND HUMAN
RIGHTS
1. How is human dignity and human right different from each other.

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