In cases where the law conflicts with bioethics, the status of rights must be determined to resolve some of the tensions. This paper considers the origins of both legal and philosophical rights, arguing that rights per se do not exist naturally. Even natural rights that are constitutional or statutory came from relationships rather than existing in nature. Once agreed upon, rights develop moral influence
[FIRST PARAGRAPHS] The twentieth century saw a vigorous debate over the nature of rights. Will theo...
The foremost issue that confronts contemporary legal jurisprudence is that of rights and yet paradox...
A survey essay on the philosophical foundations of human rights, introducing our 38-essay edited vol...
Moral rights feature prominently, and are relied on substantially, in debates in bioethics. Conceptu...
In this article, we will examine the natural law conception that rights are rooted in human nature, ...
This thesis concerns the various concepts of rights and philosophical accounts of them. Chapter 1 ad...
Few subjects have generated more moral confusion, and sometimes nonsense, than that of the rights o...
The debate over which philosophy influenced the Constitution is long standing and continues to this ...
Did we invent or discover moral rights? What would either answer entail for the duties that rights ...
The paper examines the sense in which rights can be said to exist. We examine various approaches to ...
In THE NATURE OF RIGHTS I critically evaluate several important approaches to the analysis of rights...
First published in 1980, Natural Law and Natural Rights is widely heralded as a seminal contribution...
Since we appear to be fairly comfortable using rights language in general discourse, the rights appr...
This paper examines the sense in which rights can be said to exist. We examine various approaches to...
This contribution offers an introduction into the language of rights and the role rights play in eth...
[FIRST PARAGRAPHS] The twentieth century saw a vigorous debate over the nature of rights. Will theo...
The foremost issue that confronts contemporary legal jurisprudence is that of rights and yet paradox...
A survey essay on the philosophical foundations of human rights, introducing our 38-essay edited vol...
Moral rights feature prominently, and are relied on substantially, in debates in bioethics. Conceptu...
In this article, we will examine the natural law conception that rights are rooted in human nature, ...
This thesis concerns the various concepts of rights and philosophical accounts of them. Chapter 1 ad...
Few subjects have generated more moral confusion, and sometimes nonsense, than that of the rights o...
The debate over which philosophy influenced the Constitution is long standing and continues to this ...
Did we invent or discover moral rights? What would either answer entail for the duties that rights ...
The paper examines the sense in which rights can be said to exist. We examine various approaches to ...
In THE NATURE OF RIGHTS I critically evaluate several important approaches to the analysis of rights...
First published in 1980, Natural Law and Natural Rights is widely heralded as a seminal contribution...
Since we appear to be fairly comfortable using rights language in general discourse, the rights appr...
This paper examines the sense in which rights can be said to exist. We examine various approaches to...
This contribution offers an introduction into the language of rights and the role rights play in eth...
[FIRST PARAGRAPHS] The twentieth century saw a vigorous debate over the nature of rights. Will theo...
The foremost issue that confronts contemporary legal jurisprudence is that of rights and yet paradox...
A survey essay on the philosophical foundations of human rights, introducing our 38-essay edited vol...