Part 1 Toward a Justification of Adults' and Children's Rights
Chapter 1 Between Protectionism and Liberationism-The Functions and Limits of Children's Rights
Chapter 2 The Functions, Limits, and Circumstances of Children's Rights
Chapter 3 The Relation Between Rights and Claims
Chapter 4 Definitions, Conditions, Criticisms, and Defenses
Part 2 The Development of Children's Rights
Chapter 5 Limits to Arguments Against Children's Rights
Chapter 6 The Sorting and Grading of Children's Rights
Chapter 7 The Development of Children's Moral and Intellectual Rights
Part 3 The Rights Children Have
Chapter 8 Children's Rights in the Family, School, and Society
Chapter 9 Children's Rights to Think and to Know
Chapter 10 TEN Children's Rights to Inquire and to Infer
Chapter 11 Children's Rights to Believe and to Doubt-The Formation of Beliefs
Chapter 12 Children's Rights to Believe and to Doubt-The Justification of Beliefs
Chapter 13 Limits to the Right to Do Wrong
Conclusion: Children's Rights and the Difference Between Right and WrongBibliography
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