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Human rights ethics : a rational approach / Clark Butler.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Purdue human rights studies seriesPublication details: West Lafayette, Ind. : Purdue University Press, c2008.Description: xiii, 293 p. ; 23 cm. ; pbkISBN:
  • 9781557534804
  • 1557534802
  • 9781557534804:
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 172.2
Online resources:
Contents:
Foreword / by Steven V. Hicks -- Preface -- Equal human rights -- Natural rights, human rights -- Natural law-based human rights theories -- Procedural human rights theories -- Habermas's procedural justification of human rights -- Human rights in the open society -- A dialectical justification of human rights -- The ethics of respect for human rights -- The standard of dialogical rationality -- Human rights ethics vs. the classical normative theories -- Getting around the conflict of rights -- The right to freedom of thought and its internationally declared conditions -- The United Nations Universal Declaration -- World governance, world government.
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CW017, CW717

Includes bibliographical references (p. 279-284) and index.

Foreword / by Steven V. Hicks -- Preface -- Equal human rights -- Natural rights, human rights -- Natural law-based human rights theories -- Procedural human rights theories -- Habermas's procedural justification of human rights -- Human rights in the open society -- A dialectical justification of human rights -- The ethics of respect for human rights -- The standard of dialogical rationality -- Human rights ethics vs. the classical normative theories -- Getting around the conflict of rights -- The right to freedom of thought and its internationally declared conditions -- The United Nations Universal Declaration -- World governance, world government.

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