Foundations of Morality Human Rights and the Human Sciences

Foundations of Morality  Human Rights  and the Human Sciences
Author: Anna-Teresa Tymieniecka,Calvin O. Schrag
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 574
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9789400969759

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The essays in this volume constitute a portion of the research program being carried out by the International Society for Phenomenology and the Human Sciences. Established as an affiliate society of the World Institute for Ad vanced Phenomenological Research and Learning in 1976, in Arezzo, Italy, by the president of the Institute, Dr Anna-Teresa Tymieniecka, this particular society is devoted to an exploration of the relevance of phenomenological methods and insights for an understanding of the origins and goals of the specialised human sciences. The essays printed in the first part of the book were originally presented at the Second Congress of this society held at Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana, 12-14 July 1979. The second part of the volume consists of selected essays from the third convention (the Eleventh International Congress of Phenomenology of the World Phenomen ology Institute) held in Cambridge, Massachusetts in 1981. With the third part of this book we pass into the "Human Rights" issue as treated by the World Phenomenology Institute at the Interamerican Philosophy Congress held in Tallahassee, Florida, also in 1981. The volume opens with a mono graph by Anna-Teresa Tymieniecka on the foundations of ethics in the moral practice within the life-world and the social world shown as clearly distinct. The main ideas of this work had been presented by Tymieniecka as lead lectures to the three conferences giving them a tight research-project con sistency.

Foundations of Morality Human Rights and the Human Sciences

Foundations of Morality  Human Rights  and the Human Sciences
Author: Anna-Teresa Tymieniecka,Calvin O Schrag
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 604
Release: 1983-04-30
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9400969767

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Philosophical Foundations of Human Rights

Philosophical Foundations of Human Rights
Author: Rowan Cruft,S. Matthew Liao,Massimo Renzo
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 721
Release: 2015
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9780199688630

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Readership: This book would be suitable for students, academics and scholars of law, philosophy, politics, international relations and economics

Philosophical Foundation of Human Rights

Philosophical Foundation of Human Rights
Author: Paul Tiedemann
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 406
Release: 2021-06-28
Genre: Law
ISBN: 303042264X

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This textbook presents a range of classical philosophical approaches in order to show that they are unsuitable as a foundation for human rights. Only the conception of human dignity –based on the Kantian distinction between price and dignity – can provide a sufficient basis. The derivation of human rights from the principle of human dignity allows us to identify the most crucial characteristic of human rights, namely the protection of personhood. This in turn makes it possible (1) to distinguish between real moral human rights and spurious ones, (2) to assess the scope of protection for many codified human rights according to the criteria of “core” and “yard,” and (3) offers a point of departure for creating new, unwritten human rights. This philosophical basis supports a substantial reassessment of the case law on human rights, which will ultimately allow us to improve it with regard to legal certainty, clarity and cogency. The textbook is primarily intended for advanced law students who are interested in a deeper understanding of human rights. It is also suitable for humanities students, and for anyone in the political or social arena whose work involves human rights and their enforcement. Each chapter is divided into four parts: Abstracts, Lecture, Recommended Reading, and Questions to check reader comprehension. Sample answers are included at the end of the book.

The Moral Foundation of Rights

The Moral Foundation of Rights
Author: L. W. Sumner
Publsiher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 250
Release: 1987
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: NWU:35556019464353

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Sumner constructs both a coherent concept of a moral right and a workable substantive theory of rights to provide the moral foundation necessary to quell controversies about their political and moral applications.

The Foundations of Natural Morality

The Foundations of Natural Morality
Author: S. Adam Seagrave
Publsiher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 185
Release: 2014-05-05
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9780226123578

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Recent years have seen a renaissance of interest in the relationship between natural law and natural rights. During this time, the concept of natural rights has served as a conceptual lightning rod, either strengthening or severing the bond between traditional natural law and contemporary human rights. Does the concept of natural rights have the natural law as its foundation or are the two ideas, as Leo Strauss argued, profoundly incompatible? With The Foundations of Natural Morality, S. Adam Seagrave addresses this controversy, offering an entirely new account of natural morality that compellingly unites the concepts of natural law and natural rights. Seagrave agrees with Strauss that the idea of natural rights is distinctly modern and does not derive from traditional natural law. Despite their historical distinctness, however, he argues that the two ideas are profoundly compatible and that the thought of John Locke and Thomas Aquinas provides the key to reconciling the two sides of this long-standing debate. In doing so, he lays out a coherent concept of natural morality that brings together thinkers from Plato and Aristotle to Hobbes and Locke, revealing the insights contained within these disparate accounts as well as their incompleteness when considered in isolation. Finally, he turns to an examination of contemporary issues, including health care, same-sex marriage, and the death penalty, showing how this new account of morality can open up a more fruitful debate.

Philosophical Foundations of Human Rights

Philosophical Foundations of Human Rights
Author: Rowan Cruft,S. Matthew Liao,Massimo Renzo
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2014
Genre: Human rights
ISBN: 0191768103

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This title brings together a set of essays on the philosophical foundations of human rights, along with critical replies. It is a comprehensive survey of the topic, comprising of research essays from academics in the fields of law, philosophy, international relations, social science and economics.

Justice Legitimacy and Self determination

Justice  Legitimacy  and Self determination
Author: Allen E. Buchanan
Publsiher: Oxford University Press on Demand
Total Pages: 507
Release: 2007
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9780199297986

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This book articulates a systematic vision of an international legal system grounded in the commitment to justice for all persons. It provides a probing exploration of the moral issues involved in disputes about secession, ethno-national conflict, 'the right of self-determination of peoples,'human rights, and the legitimacy of the international legal system itself. Buchanan advances vigorous criticisms of the central dogmas of international relations and international law, arguing that the international legal system should make justice, not simply peace, among states a primary goal, andrejecting the view that it is permissible for a state to conduct its foreign policies exclusively according to what is in the 'the national interest'. He also shows that the only alternatives are not rigid adherence to existing international law or lawless chaos in which the world's one superpowerpursues its own interests without constraints. This book not only criticizes the existing international legal order, but also offers morally defensible and practicable principles for reforming it. Justice, Legitimacy, and Self-Determination will find a broad readership in political science,international law, and political philosophy. Oxford Political Theory presents the best new work in political theory. It is intended to be broad in scope, including original contributions to political philosophy and also work in applied political theory. The series contains works of outstanding quality with no restrictions as to approach orsubject matter. Series Editors: Will Kymlicka, David Miller, and Alan Ryan