Are there human rights to a good such as social welfare, which depends on circumstances, and on the needs of a putative right-holder? Is justice constituted by rights? Does it take belief in God to understand the grounds of human rights? The essay responds to Nicholas Wolterstorff’s answers to these questions
This dissertation examines whether a commitment to human rights is cogent apart from a religious vie...
This article discusses the view of the Leiden professor Paul Cliteur that human rights are essential...
There is an enormous range of contemporary and rapidly expanding literature on human rightsthat perv...
Are there human rights to a good such as social welfare, which depends on circumstances, and on the ...
This article responds to Nicholas Wolterstorff's attempt to ground human rights in the condition of ...
The traditional understanding of human rights as divine or inborn is out of fashion today. Positivis...
The idea of human rights, although often discussed as if its meaning were self-evident, is, in reali...
Why do we have human rights? What ought to be the function of such rights in the global order, and t...
Human rights have become the grounding of human solidarity. They are, today, the substance of the br...
What makes something a human right? What is the relationship between the moral foundations of human ...
What is the fundamental justification of the idea of human rights? In this dissertation I argue that...
This essay takes up the question of why human rights have been something of a peripheral concern for...
Traditional theories of human rights regard human rights to be equivalent to universal moral rights....
Human rights are, literally, the rights we have simply because we are human. They are equal rights: ...
In this paper the concept of a ?human right? is analysed and clarified. Some justifications for hu...
This dissertation examines whether a commitment to human rights is cogent apart from a religious vie...
This article discusses the view of the Leiden professor Paul Cliteur that human rights are essential...
There is an enormous range of contemporary and rapidly expanding literature on human rightsthat perv...
Are there human rights to a good such as social welfare, which depends on circumstances, and on the ...
This article responds to Nicholas Wolterstorff's attempt to ground human rights in the condition of ...
The traditional understanding of human rights as divine or inborn is out of fashion today. Positivis...
The idea of human rights, although often discussed as if its meaning were self-evident, is, in reali...
Why do we have human rights? What ought to be the function of such rights in the global order, and t...
Human rights have become the grounding of human solidarity. They are, today, the substance of the br...
What makes something a human right? What is the relationship between the moral foundations of human ...
What is the fundamental justification of the idea of human rights? In this dissertation I argue that...
This essay takes up the question of why human rights have been something of a peripheral concern for...
Traditional theories of human rights regard human rights to be equivalent to universal moral rights....
Human rights are, literally, the rights we have simply because we are human. They are equal rights: ...
In this paper the concept of a ?human right? is analysed and clarified. Some justifications for hu...
This dissertation examines whether a commitment to human rights is cogent apart from a religious vie...
This article discusses the view of the Leiden professor Paul Cliteur that human rights are essential...
There is an enormous range of contemporary and rapidly expanding literature on human rightsthat perv...