What is the rational foundation for the doctrine of universal human rights? Some philosophers, such as Alan Gewirth, argue that it may be discovered simply by reflection on certain essential features of the human constitution. However this approach has significant problems, achieving its ends by smuggling certain tacit premises into the argument. A better approach is one that appeals to the communal practices and traditions within which doctrines of human rights have evolved historically. It is here that Alasdair MacIntyre's work becomes relevant, because it maintains that traditions have a rationality of their own, and that all rationality is in some sense traditional. That MacIntyre himself has used these ideas to dismiss the doctrine o...
Citizenship is obviously a political and statist discourse. However, the same cannot be said of huma...
AbstractThe historical progression of the idea of ‘Rights’ and ‘Citizenship’ are embedded in a narra...
In this paper I raise some questions about the familiar claim, recently reiterated by James Griffin,...
What is the rational foundation for the doctrine of universal human rights? Some philosophers, such ...
The concept of human rights, supposedly of universal importance, is usually derived from the traditi...
This article explores Alan Gewirth’s argument for a secular foundation for the idea of human rights ...
Human rights have become the grounding of human solidarity. They are, today, the substance of the br...
In this paper, I argue that the contemporary human rights literature would benefit from a shift in f...
The traditional understanding of human rights as divine or inborn is out of fashion today. Positivis...
Using the accounts of Gewirth and Griffin as examples, the article criticises accounts of human righ...
This article responds to Nicholas Wolterstorff's attempt to ground human rights in the condition of ...
The contemporary literature on the philosophy of human rights features a clash between two opposing ...
This is a study of how one can successfully justify the universality of human rights to people with ...
This thesis aims at formulating a human rights justification based on the assumption that disbelief ...
What is the fundamental justification of the idea of human rights? In this dissertation I argue that...
Citizenship is obviously a political and statist discourse. However, the same cannot be said of huma...
AbstractThe historical progression of the idea of ‘Rights’ and ‘Citizenship’ are embedded in a narra...
In this paper I raise some questions about the familiar claim, recently reiterated by James Griffin,...
What is the rational foundation for the doctrine of universal human rights? Some philosophers, such ...
The concept of human rights, supposedly of universal importance, is usually derived from the traditi...
This article explores Alan Gewirth’s argument for a secular foundation for the idea of human rights ...
Human rights have become the grounding of human solidarity. They are, today, the substance of the br...
In this paper, I argue that the contemporary human rights literature would benefit from a shift in f...
The traditional understanding of human rights as divine or inborn is out of fashion today. Positivis...
Using the accounts of Gewirth and Griffin as examples, the article criticises accounts of human righ...
This article responds to Nicholas Wolterstorff's attempt to ground human rights in the condition of ...
The contemporary literature on the philosophy of human rights features a clash between two opposing ...
This is a study of how one can successfully justify the universality of human rights to people with ...
This thesis aims at formulating a human rights justification based on the assumption that disbelief ...
What is the fundamental justification of the idea of human rights? In this dissertation I argue that...
Citizenship is obviously a political and statist discourse. However, the same cannot be said of huma...
AbstractThe historical progression of the idea of ‘Rights’ and ‘Citizenship’ are embedded in a narra...
In this paper I raise some questions about the familiar claim, recently reiterated by James Griffin,...