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 At its generally fundamental, the idea of human dignity is the conviction that all individuals hold a unique worth that is tied exclusively to their mankind. It has nothing to do with their group, race, sex, religion, capacities, or some other factor other than them being human. The expression "pride" has developed throughout the years. Initially, the Latin, English, and French words for "pride" didn't have anything to do with an individual's inalienable worth. It adjusted a lot nearer to somebody's "merit." If somebody was "noble," it implied they had a high status. They had a place with sovereignty or the congregation or in any event, they had money. Human dignity is the acknowledgment that people have an exceptional worth natural for their mankind and as such are deserving of regard basically in light of the fact that they are individuals. Thus, respect is a feeling of pride in oneself that an individual has with them. This cognizant sense causes them to feel that they merit honor and respect from other people.

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