One of the main criticisms directed against the legitimacy of internationally recognized human rights is that they are ethnocentric or parochial. The examination of this objection leads to the conclusion that it is not relativism but cultural-ethical pluralism the main challenge to the universal validity of human rights. Ethical pluralism queries that the justification of human rights that has prevailed since the approval of the UDHR has arbitrarily given, under a deceptive appearance of universality, a weight far superior to individualistic values than to collectivistic. After examining some of the main attempts to overcome this challenge (the constructive theory of human rights and justificatory minimalism), the one based on the defense o...
This Article seeks to provide a new framework, rooted in classical liberalism, for understanding and...
The Universal Declaration of Human Rights establishes that all human beings are equal in dignity and...
Human rights are today criticized as not compatible with different cultural values and the debate ha...
The new dilemmas and responsibilities which arise in bioethics both because of the unprecedented pac...
Universal human rights and particular cultural identities, which are relativistic by nature, seem to...
The Universal Declaration of Human Rights entails the understanding of universality and suggests a w...
This paper discusses the implications of a pluralistic approach to human rights and cosmopolitanism....
This is a study of how one can successfully justify the universality of human rights to people with ...
The question of the universality of human rights has much in common with the question of the univers...
The question of the universality of human rights has much in common with the question of the univers...
Universal human rights and particular cultural identities, which are relativistic by nature, seem to...
In an increasingly diverse and multi-polar world, the international human rights field risks losing ...
In an increasingly diverse and multi-polar world, the international human rights field risks losing ...
That human rights are universal has been a tacit assumption since the adoption of the UN Charter and...
The paper starts by examining some of the key conceptual problems related to the idea of human ri...
This Article seeks to provide a new framework, rooted in classical liberalism, for understanding and...
The Universal Declaration of Human Rights establishes that all human beings are equal in dignity and...
Human rights are today criticized as not compatible with different cultural values and the debate ha...
The new dilemmas and responsibilities which arise in bioethics both because of the unprecedented pac...
Universal human rights and particular cultural identities, which are relativistic by nature, seem to...
The Universal Declaration of Human Rights entails the understanding of universality and suggests a w...
This paper discusses the implications of a pluralistic approach to human rights and cosmopolitanism....
This is a study of how one can successfully justify the universality of human rights to people with ...
The question of the universality of human rights has much in common with the question of the univers...
The question of the universality of human rights has much in common with the question of the univers...
Universal human rights and particular cultural identities, which are relativistic by nature, seem to...
In an increasingly diverse and multi-polar world, the international human rights field risks losing ...
In an increasingly diverse and multi-polar world, the international human rights field risks losing ...
That human rights are universal has been a tacit assumption since the adoption of the UN Charter and...
The paper starts by examining some of the key conceptual problems related to the idea of human ri...
This Article seeks to provide a new framework, rooted in classical liberalism, for understanding and...
The Universal Declaration of Human Rights establishes that all human beings are equal in dignity and...
Human rights are today criticized as not compatible with different cultural values and the debate ha...