This article aims to explain the views of the Catholic Church on human rights and put them into dialogue with the concept of human rights based on discourse theory as put forward by Jürgen Habermas. In the view of the Catholic Church, the ethical basis for the concept of human rights is the biblical view of human beings as being made in the image of God, which later became the forerunner to the birth of the concept of human dignity and the ethical basis for human rights. This article shows that the discourse theory rejects this theological model of justification for human rights. The criticism of the discourse theory as it relates to an absolute paradigm is that the absolute paradigm requires metaphysical premises. However, in a modern soc...
210 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2004.Most accounts of religious li...
The article investigates the pertinence of religious discourses for the construction of a democratic...
This article examines the possible role of a Christian deontological ethics in the contemporary huma...
This article aims to explain the views of the Catholic Church on human rights and put them into dial...
This Article analyzes the historical sources and forms of human rights in Western legal and Christia...
(Excerpt) The idea of human rights embodies the moral outlook and aspirations of modernity. It is th...
Human rights represent a modern legal phenomenon. In their present form they have been developed for...
The following is a transcript of the lecture titled "Human Rights – a Catholic Perspective" delivere...
In this paper I argue that the discourse theoretic account of human rights defended by Jürgen Haberm...
The role of human rights is disputed in Christian moral theory. When human rights are discussed, it ...
Modern human rights theory is increasingly susceptible to politicization in a manner that debilitate...
Citing the inability of conventional human rights thinking to address the ‘strong’ questions raised ...
The author shows that support and protection of human rights by the Church is drawn on the following...
The concept of human rights holds a distinctive significance in political practice, yet philosophers...
Human dignity is a contested concept in contemporary moral discourse. One of the causes of this is t...
210 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2004.Most accounts of religious li...
The article investigates the pertinence of religious discourses for the construction of a democratic...
This article examines the possible role of a Christian deontological ethics in the contemporary huma...
This article aims to explain the views of the Catholic Church on human rights and put them into dial...
This Article analyzes the historical sources and forms of human rights in Western legal and Christia...
(Excerpt) The idea of human rights embodies the moral outlook and aspirations of modernity. It is th...
Human rights represent a modern legal phenomenon. In their present form they have been developed for...
The following is a transcript of the lecture titled "Human Rights – a Catholic Perspective" delivere...
In this paper I argue that the discourse theoretic account of human rights defended by Jürgen Haberm...
The role of human rights is disputed in Christian moral theory. When human rights are discussed, it ...
Modern human rights theory is increasingly susceptible to politicization in a manner that debilitate...
Citing the inability of conventional human rights thinking to address the ‘strong’ questions raised ...
The author shows that support and protection of human rights by the Church is drawn on the following...
The concept of human rights holds a distinctive significance in political practice, yet philosophers...
Human dignity is a contested concept in contemporary moral discourse. One of the causes of this is t...
210 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2004.Most accounts of religious li...
The article investigates the pertinence of religious discourses for the construction of a democratic...
This article examines the possible role of a Christian deontological ethics in the contemporary huma...