This book offers an in-depth account of the most important moral debates surrounding human rights today. They are the basis of legitimacy for modern Western civilisation, yet there still exists differences between our common view on the importance of rights and our profound disagreement on their meaning and content.
This book offers an in-depth account of the most important moral debates surrounding human rights today. They are the basis of legitimacy for modern Western civilisation, yet there still exists differences between our common view on the importance of rights and our profound disagreement on their meaning and content.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Fernando Simón Yarza is Associate Professor of Constitutional Law at the University of Navarra (Spain). He has been a Visiting Scholar in the Universities of Münster (Germany), Boston and Princeton. He has been awarded the prestigious "Tomás y Valiente Prize" by the Constitutional Court of Spain. He is a member of the James Madison Society (Princeton University).
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Preface: A possible framework for understanding Part I: Good and reason in two classical political traditions 1. The Aristotelian-Thomistic tradition 2. Immanuel Kant Part II:Antiperfectionist liberalism and the desire principle 3. "Free and equals": John Rawls's political philosophy 4. "Equal concern and respect": Ronald Dworkin's philosophy of rights 5. Goods and processes: Jürgen Habermas's ethical-political project Part III: The dehumanization of human rights 6. Mutual disinterest and civil liberties 7. Desireless life and undesirable life 8. Playing God? Promethean desires Part IV. Constructive proposals 9. Teleology of civil liberties 10. Perfectionist liberalism and restriction of the rights discourse Bibliography
Preface: A possible framework for understanding Part I: Good and reason in two classical political traditions 1. The Aristotelian-Thomistic tradition 2. Immanuel Kant Part II:Antiperfectionist liberalism and the desire principle 3. "Free and equals": John Rawls's political philosophy 4. "Equal concern and respect": Ronald Dworkin's philosophy of rights 5. Goods and processes: Jürgen Habermas's ethical-political project Part III: The dehumanization of human rights 6. Mutual disinterest and civil liberties 7. Desireless life and undesirable life 8. Playing God? Promethean desires Part IV. Constructive proposals 9. Teleology of civil liberties 10. Perfectionist liberalism and restriction of the rights discourse Bibliography
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