There is an enormous range of contemporary and rapidly expanding literature on human rightsthat pervades almost every area of human life. This entry cannot do justice to all of these areas and would inevitably fail to cover all aspects of the philosophy of human rights. Here, the goal is more modest: offering a primary overview of the thorny literature and many vital human rightsissues that can become increasingly complex and muddled. The concept of human rights, however, came to particular prominence in the 20th century after World War II, due to the atrocities (e.g., genocide against the Jews) committed by the Nazis. Since then, the idea of human rightshas become profoundly influential in many different fields such as ethics, applied ethi...
Human Rights is an introductory text that is both innovative and challenging. It invites students to...
This book manuscript, entitled United Nations Human Rights Ethics: For The Greatest Success of the G...
Human rights protect essential elements and spheres of human existence that enable humans to survive...
What makes something a human right? What is the relationship between the moral foundations of human ...
This chapter, specifically prepared for the courses taught in post-Soviet countries, aims to show th...
The idea of human rights is not new. But the importance of taking human rights seriously has never b...
The concept of human rights holds a distinctive significance in political practice, yet philosophers...
One of the most important issues facing the international human rights movement is the claim that hu...
The discursive character of human rights prevents a precise summary of historical origin, rationale,...
Do human rights constitute a new world ethos (Weltethik)? And are these rights one of the few places...
Progress in human rights is one of the hallmark achievements of the last century. In 1914, more than...
The idea of human rights has interesting history and even more interesting, if dim, future. The pap...
The author introduces a fundamental distinction between human rights and the law of human rights whi...
Human rights are grand political philosophy of the modern times, thus no wonder as a language of pro...
It would be a mistake to assume that the concept of human rights as an ethical precept is an inventi...
Human Rights is an introductory text that is both innovative and challenging. It invites students to...
This book manuscript, entitled United Nations Human Rights Ethics: For The Greatest Success of the G...
Human rights protect essential elements and spheres of human existence that enable humans to survive...
What makes something a human right? What is the relationship between the moral foundations of human ...
This chapter, specifically prepared for the courses taught in post-Soviet countries, aims to show th...
The idea of human rights is not new. But the importance of taking human rights seriously has never b...
The concept of human rights holds a distinctive significance in political practice, yet philosophers...
One of the most important issues facing the international human rights movement is the claim that hu...
The discursive character of human rights prevents a precise summary of historical origin, rationale,...
Do human rights constitute a new world ethos (Weltethik)? And are these rights one of the few places...
Progress in human rights is one of the hallmark achievements of the last century. In 1914, more than...
The idea of human rights has interesting history and even more interesting, if dim, future. The pap...
The author introduces a fundamental distinction between human rights and the law of human rights whi...
Human rights are grand political philosophy of the modern times, thus no wonder as a language of pro...
It would be a mistake to assume that the concept of human rights as an ethical precept is an inventi...
Human Rights is an introductory text that is both innovative and challenging. It invites students to...
This book manuscript, entitled United Nations Human Rights Ethics: For The Greatest Success of the G...
Human rights protect essential elements and spheres of human existence that enable humans to survive...