Recent trends have put conflicts around human rights in the centre of anthropological theoretical challenges. Human rights, for its close association with universalism, constitutes a challenge to anthropological approaches due to their intrinsic intellectual commitment to relativism. In a world of blurred frontiers, however, this imperative to understand the local in its own terms may come at odds with another fundamental commitment of a moral nature – the endorsement of “human rights” in its universality. This constitutes what may be called “the moral dilemma of relativism”. This panel approaches relations between suffering, morality, and human rights. It aims to contribute to the discussion of relativism and morality through the discuss...
Philosophy, during the history of the western civilization, was supplanted by the techno-science rel...
Human rights do not represent an absolute truth. Otherwise, they would represent ideology, which is ...
The Universal Declaration of Human Rights establishes that all human beings are equal in dignity and...
Recent trends have put conflicts around human rights in the centre of anthropological theoretical c...
Através de questões culturais e religiosas que sustentam a opressão de gênero em diferentes nações, ...
There is no end or teleology to the struggle for human rights. There is no economic development as w...
This article contributes to thinking about human rights by linking them to the concept of suffering....
This book, newly available in paperback, argues for greater openness in the ways we approach human r...
Universal human rights and particular cultural identities, which are relativistic by nature, seem to...
The study attempts to bring together the mimetic theory of René Girard and the theology of Raymund S...
The Third World can easily experience a form of ghost existence: We speak but are not heard. However...
This largely conceptually based paper will argue that the global ascendancy of a particular liberal-...
In recent years several southern European countries have become submerged by an economic crisis whic...
© 2017, Springer Science+Business Media B.V., part of Springer Nature. In this paper, I engage with ...
The paper starts by examining some of the key conceptual problems related to the idea of human ri...
Philosophy, during the history of the western civilization, was supplanted by the techno-science rel...
Human rights do not represent an absolute truth. Otherwise, they would represent ideology, which is ...
The Universal Declaration of Human Rights establishes that all human beings are equal in dignity and...
Recent trends have put conflicts around human rights in the centre of anthropological theoretical c...
Através de questões culturais e religiosas que sustentam a opressão de gênero em diferentes nações, ...
There is no end or teleology to the struggle for human rights. There is no economic development as w...
This article contributes to thinking about human rights by linking them to the concept of suffering....
This book, newly available in paperback, argues for greater openness in the ways we approach human r...
Universal human rights and particular cultural identities, which are relativistic by nature, seem to...
The study attempts to bring together the mimetic theory of René Girard and the theology of Raymund S...
The Third World can easily experience a form of ghost existence: We speak but are not heard. However...
This largely conceptually based paper will argue that the global ascendancy of a particular liberal-...
In recent years several southern European countries have become submerged by an economic crisis whic...
© 2017, Springer Science+Business Media B.V., part of Springer Nature. In this paper, I engage with ...
The paper starts by examining some of the key conceptual problems related to the idea of human ri...
Philosophy, during the history of the western civilization, was supplanted by the techno-science rel...
Human rights do not represent an absolute truth. Otherwise, they would represent ideology, which is ...
The Universal Declaration of Human Rights establishes that all human beings are equal in dignity and...