The Meanings of Rights
Herausgeber: Douzinas, Costas; Gearty, Conor
The Meanings of Rights
Herausgeber: Douzinas, Costas; Gearty, Conor
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Leading intellectuals examine the theory of rights from philosophical, theological, historical, literary and political perspectives.
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Leading intellectuals examine the theory of rights from philosophical, theological, historical, literary and political perspectives.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 340
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. April 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 494g
- ISBN-13: 9781107679597
- ISBN-10: 1107679591
- Artikelnr.: 40127714
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 340
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. April 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 494g
- ISBN-13: 9781107679597
- ISBN-10: 1107679591
- Artikelnr.: 40127714
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Introduction Conor Gearty and Costas Douzinas
Part I. Finding Foundations: 1. On human rights: two simple remarks Jean-Luc Nancy (translated by Gilbert Leung)
2. Human rights: the necessary quest for foundations Conor Gearty
3. Against human rights: liberty in the western tradition John Milbank
4. Religious faith and human rights Rowan Williams
Part II. Law, Rights and Revolution: 5. Philosophy and the right to resistance Costas Douzinas
6. On a radical politics for human rights Illan Rua Wall
7. Fanon today Drucilla Cornell
8. Race and the value of the human Paul Gilroy
Part III. Rights, Justice, Politics: 9. From 'human rights' to 'life rights' Walter D. Mignolo
10. Democracy, human rights and cosmopolitanism: an agonistic approach Chantal Mouffe
11. Plural cosmopolitanisms and the origins of human rights Samuel Moyn
Part IV. Rights and Power: 12. Second-generation rights as biopolitical rights Pheng Cheah
13. History, normativity, and rights Paul Patton
14. 'All of us without exception': Sartre, Rancière, and the cause of the Other Bruce Robbins
15. However incompletely, human Joseph R. Slaughter
16. Welcome to the 'spiritual kingdom of animals' Slavoj iek.
Part I. Finding Foundations: 1. On human rights: two simple remarks Jean-Luc Nancy (translated by Gilbert Leung)
2. Human rights: the necessary quest for foundations Conor Gearty
3. Against human rights: liberty in the western tradition John Milbank
4. Religious faith and human rights Rowan Williams
Part II. Law, Rights and Revolution: 5. Philosophy and the right to resistance Costas Douzinas
6. On a radical politics for human rights Illan Rua Wall
7. Fanon today Drucilla Cornell
8. Race and the value of the human Paul Gilroy
Part III. Rights, Justice, Politics: 9. From 'human rights' to 'life rights' Walter D. Mignolo
10. Democracy, human rights and cosmopolitanism: an agonistic approach Chantal Mouffe
11. Plural cosmopolitanisms and the origins of human rights Samuel Moyn
Part IV. Rights and Power: 12. Second-generation rights as biopolitical rights Pheng Cheah
13. History, normativity, and rights Paul Patton
14. 'All of us without exception': Sartre, Rancière, and the cause of the Other Bruce Robbins
15. However incompletely, human Joseph R. Slaughter
16. Welcome to the 'spiritual kingdom of animals' Slavoj iek.
Introduction Conor Gearty and Costas Douzinas
Part I. Finding Foundations: 1. On human rights: two simple remarks Jean-Luc Nancy (translated by Gilbert Leung)
2. Human rights: the necessary quest for foundations Conor Gearty
3. Against human rights: liberty in the western tradition John Milbank
4. Religious faith and human rights Rowan Williams
Part II. Law, Rights and Revolution: 5. Philosophy and the right to resistance Costas Douzinas
6. On a radical politics for human rights Illan Rua Wall
7. Fanon today Drucilla Cornell
8. Race and the value of the human Paul Gilroy
Part III. Rights, Justice, Politics: 9. From 'human rights' to 'life rights' Walter D. Mignolo
10. Democracy, human rights and cosmopolitanism: an agonistic approach Chantal Mouffe
11. Plural cosmopolitanisms and the origins of human rights Samuel Moyn
Part IV. Rights and Power: 12. Second-generation rights as biopolitical rights Pheng Cheah
13. History, normativity, and rights Paul Patton
14. 'All of us without exception': Sartre, Rancière, and the cause of the Other Bruce Robbins
15. However incompletely, human Joseph R. Slaughter
16. Welcome to the 'spiritual kingdom of animals' Slavoj iek.
Part I. Finding Foundations: 1. On human rights: two simple remarks Jean-Luc Nancy (translated by Gilbert Leung)
2. Human rights: the necessary quest for foundations Conor Gearty
3. Against human rights: liberty in the western tradition John Milbank
4. Religious faith and human rights Rowan Williams
Part II. Law, Rights and Revolution: 5. Philosophy and the right to resistance Costas Douzinas
6. On a radical politics for human rights Illan Rua Wall
7. Fanon today Drucilla Cornell
8. Race and the value of the human Paul Gilroy
Part III. Rights, Justice, Politics: 9. From 'human rights' to 'life rights' Walter D. Mignolo
10. Democracy, human rights and cosmopolitanism: an agonistic approach Chantal Mouffe
11. Plural cosmopolitanisms and the origins of human rights Samuel Moyn
Part IV. Rights and Power: 12. Second-generation rights as biopolitical rights Pheng Cheah
13. History, normativity, and rights Paul Patton
14. 'All of us without exception': Sartre, Rancière, and the cause of the Other Bruce Robbins
15. However incompletely, human Joseph R. Slaughter
16. Welcome to the 'spiritual kingdom of animals' Slavoj iek.