'Applied Ethics and Human Rights: Conceptual Analysis and Contextual Applications' offers a philosophical perspective to ethical problems by providing an understanding of the concepts of human rights and responsibilities.
'Applied Ethics and Human Rights: Conceptual Analysis and Contextual Applications' offers a philosophical perspective to ethical problems by providing an understanding of the concepts of human rights and responsibilities.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Preface Introduction Part One: Rights, Obligations and Responsibilities Applying Ethics: Modes, Motives and Levels of Commitment Jurisprudence and the Individual: Bridging the General and the Particular Why Moral Relativism Does Not Make Sense Human Rights – A Theoretical Foray Moral Relativism and Human Rights Complicity and Responsibility Dharma: The Overriding Principle of Indian Life and Thought Moral Foundations of Social Order as Suggested in the Vaiśesikasūtras Modern Western Conception of Justice as Equality before the Law and Dharmaśāstras Part Two: Human Rights Issues Fragile Identities and Constructed Rights Affirmative Action: Compensation or Discrimination? Ethics, Human Rights and the LGBT Discourse in India Distributive Justice: Locating in Context Punishment and Human Rights Rights of the ‘Mad’ in Mental Health Sciences Choice, Life and the (m)Other: Towards Ethics in/of Abortion The Nationalist Project and the Women’s Question: A Reading of The Home and the World and Nationalism On the Idea of Obligation to Future Generations Morality in Cyberspace: Intellectual Property and the Right to Information Violence – A Right to the Survival of the Self? 'Moral Obligation' to Fight for the Prevention of Greater Calamity: A Debate between Sādharana Dharma and Sva Dharma Globalisation and Human Rights Notes on Contributors
Preface Introduction Part One: Rights, Obligations and Responsibilities Applying Ethics: Modes, Motives and Levels of Commitment Jurisprudence and the Individual: Bridging the General and the Particular Why Moral Relativism Does Not Make Sense Human Rights – A Theoretical Foray Moral Relativism and Human Rights Complicity and Responsibility Dharma: The Overriding Principle of Indian Life and Thought Moral Foundations of Social Order as Suggested in the Vaiśesikasūtras Modern Western Conception of Justice as Equality before the Law and Dharmaśāstras Part Two: Human Rights Issues Fragile Identities and Constructed Rights Affirmative Action: Compensation or Discrimination? Ethics, Human Rights and the LGBT Discourse in India Distributive Justice: Locating in Context Punishment and Human Rights Rights of the ‘Mad’ in Mental Health Sciences Choice, Life and the (m)Other: Towards Ethics in/of Abortion The Nationalist Project and the Women’s Question: A Reading of The Home and the World and Nationalism On the Idea of Obligation to Future Generations Morality in Cyberspace: Intellectual Property and the Right to Information Violence – A Right to the Survival of the Self? 'Moral Obligation' to Fight for the Prevention of Greater Calamity: A Debate between Sādharana Dharma and Sva Dharma Globalisation and Human Rights Notes on Contributors
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