This work sets out to critically reconstruct human rights as both an ethical ideal and a political practice. I critique conventional moral justifications of human rights and the related role they play in legitimating political authority, arguing that the pluralism and political content of human rights cannot be eliminated. I reconstruct the relationship between ethics and politics through an engagement with pragmatist and pluralist moral theory, which I then develop into a democratising account of human rights by incorporating work on agonistic democracy. The resulting view of human rights is situated and agonistic, seeing the act of claiming human rights as a political act that makes demands on the social order in the name of a par...
Human rights theory and practice have long been stuck in a rut. Although disagreement is the norm i...
Human rights theory and practice have long been stuck in a rut. Although disagreement is the norm i...
Human rights theory and practice have long been stuck in a rut. Although disagreement is the norm i...
This work sets out to critically reconstruct human rights as both an ethical ideal and a political p...
It is now commonplace to declare that we live in an age of rights. Indeed, it is fair to say that th...
This is a study of how one can successfully justify the universality of human rights to people with ...
The growing body of philosophical literature surrounding the topic of human rights aims to give conc...
The article presents a reflection on Corradetti’s distinctive position developed in Relativism and H...
The article presents a reflection on Corradetti’s distinctive position developed in Relativism and H...
One of the major theory-based problems for human rights is that they lack an agreed ontological foun...
One of the most important issues facing the international human rights movement is the claim that hu...
One of the most important issues facing the international human rights movement is the claim that hu...
Human rights sound a lot like moral rights: rights that we have because we are human. Many philosoph...
The concept of human rights holds a distinctive significance in political practice, yet philosophers...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Cambridge University Pre...
Human rights theory and practice have long been stuck in a rut. Although disagreement is the norm i...
Human rights theory and practice have long been stuck in a rut. Although disagreement is the norm i...
Human rights theory and practice have long been stuck in a rut. Although disagreement is the norm i...
This work sets out to critically reconstruct human rights as both an ethical ideal and a political p...
It is now commonplace to declare that we live in an age of rights. Indeed, it is fair to say that th...
This is a study of how one can successfully justify the universality of human rights to people with ...
The growing body of philosophical literature surrounding the topic of human rights aims to give conc...
The article presents a reflection on Corradetti’s distinctive position developed in Relativism and H...
The article presents a reflection on Corradetti’s distinctive position developed in Relativism and H...
One of the major theory-based problems for human rights is that they lack an agreed ontological foun...
One of the most important issues facing the international human rights movement is the claim that hu...
One of the most important issues facing the international human rights movement is the claim that hu...
Human rights sound a lot like moral rights: rights that we have because we are human. Many philosoph...
The concept of human rights holds a distinctive significance in political practice, yet philosophers...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Cambridge University Pre...
Human rights theory and practice have long been stuck in a rut. Although disagreement is the norm i...
Human rights theory and practice have long been stuck in a rut. Although disagreement is the norm i...
Human rights theory and practice have long been stuck in a rut. Although disagreement is the norm i...