How do rights relate to moral complaints? What is the relationship between our moral entitlements---the obligations that are owed to us---and the moral complaints that we can make---our claims to have been wronged?Philosoph
Rights and Demands is a mature philosophical exploration of how to understand the nature, scope, and...
In this article, we will examine the natural law conception that rights are rooted in human nature, ...
Stimulated by the challenging reactions of four critics, this essay clarifies and elaborates a view ...
In philosophical and legal arguments, it is commonly assumed that a person is wronged only if that p...
Sometimes, we can gain new moral rights by acting wrongly. Sometimes, we can gain new moral rights (...
Are there moral rights to do moral wrong? A right to do wrong is a right that others not interfere ...
Common sense morality recognises a distinction between doing something that is wrong, and wronging s...
Did we invent or discover moral rights? What would either answer entail for the duties that rights ...
Philosophers and laymen alike are strongly attracted to the view that the infringement of a right ca...
This contribution offers an introduction into the language of rights and the role rights play in eth...
This article responds to papers by Joseph Bowen, Simon May, Zofia Stemplowska, and Nick Sage, focuse...
When people are deprived of their property rights so that the state can build a highway, a school, o...
Judgments about right are normally circumscribed and balanced by other considerations but it is poss...
Current discussions of hermeneutical injustice, I argue, poorly characterise the cognitive state of ...
This thesis is concerned with rights-based justifications for redistribution. Orthodox views are cri...
Rights and Demands is a mature philosophical exploration of how to understand the nature, scope, and...
In this article, we will examine the natural law conception that rights are rooted in human nature, ...
Stimulated by the challenging reactions of four critics, this essay clarifies and elaborates a view ...
In philosophical and legal arguments, it is commonly assumed that a person is wronged only if that p...
Sometimes, we can gain new moral rights by acting wrongly. Sometimes, we can gain new moral rights (...
Are there moral rights to do moral wrong? A right to do wrong is a right that others not interfere ...
Common sense morality recognises a distinction between doing something that is wrong, and wronging s...
Did we invent or discover moral rights? What would either answer entail for the duties that rights ...
Philosophers and laymen alike are strongly attracted to the view that the infringement of a right ca...
This contribution offers an introduction into the language of rights and the role rights play in eth...
This article responds to papers by Joseph Bowen, Simon May, Zofia Stemplowska, and Nick Sage, focuse...
When people are deprived of their property rights so that the state can build a highway, a school, o...
Judgments about right are normally circumscribed and balanced by other considerations but it is poss...
Current discussions of hermeneutical injustice, I argue, poorly characterise the cognitive state of ...
This thesis is concerned with rights-based justifications for redistribution. Orthodox views are cri...
Rights and Demands is a mature philosophical exploration of how to understand the nature, scope, and...
In this article, we will examine the natural law conception that rights are rooted in human nature, ...
Stimulated by the challenging reactions of four critics, this essay clarifies and elaborates a view ...