Philosophical foundations of human rights
Record details
- ISBN: 9780199688630
-
Physical Description:
print
xii, 702 p. ; 25 cm. - Edition: 1st ed.
- Publisher: Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2015.
Content descriptions
Formatted Contents Note: | Contributors -- Abbreviations -- Part I. Human rights' foundations - 1. On the foundations of human rights - 2. Response to John Tasioulas - 3. Human rights as fundamental Conditions for a good life - 4. From a good life to human rights: some complications - 5. Is dignity the foundation of human rights? - 6. Human rights, natural rights, and human dignity - 7. Personal deserts and human rights - 8. Can moral desert qualify or justify human rights? - 9. Social ontology of human rights - 10. Human rights, human dignity, and power -- Part II. Human rights in law and politics - 11. Human rights in the emerging world order - 12. Joseph Raz on human rights: a critical appraisal - 13. Why international legal human rights? - 14. Human Rights Pragmatism and Human Dignity - 15. Human Rights and Constitutional Law: Patterns of Mutual Validation and Legitimation - 16. Specifying Human Rights - 17. Rescuing Proportionality - 18. Rescuing Human Rights from Proportionality -- Part III. Canonical and contested human rights - 19. Free Speech as an Inverted Right and Democratic Persuasion - 20. Free speech and "democratic persuasion": a response to brettschneider - 21. Freedom of religion in a secular world - 22. Religious liberty conceived as a human right - 23. Right to security - 24. Rights and security for human rights sceptics - 25. Self-determination and the human Right to democracy - 26. Human right to democracy? - 27. Content of the human right to health - 28. Do we have a human right to the political determinants of health? - 29. Moral inconsistency argument for a basic human right to subsistence - 30. Force of subsistence rights -- Part IV. Human rights: concerns and alternatives - 31. Relativity and Ethnocentricity of Human Rights - 32. Human Needs, Human Rights - 33. Liberty rights and the limits of liberal democracy - 34. Human rights without the human good? a reply to Jiwei Ci - 35. Care and human rights - 36. Care and Human Rights: A Reply to Virginia Held - 37. Human Rights in Kantian mode: a sketch - 38. Why there Cannot be a Truly Kantian Theory of Human Rights -- Index. |
Search for related items by subject
Subject: | Human rights -- Philosophy |
Search for related items by series
Available copies
- 1 of 1 copy available at University College of the North Libraries.
Holds
- 0 current holds with 1 total copy.
Show Only Available Copies
Location | Call Number / Copy Notes | Barcode | Shelving Location | Holdable? | Status | Due Date |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
The Pas Campus Library | JC 571 .P45 2015 (Text) | 58500000445023 | Stacks | Volume hold | Available | - |
LDR | 03997nam a2200313zi 4500 | ||
---|---|---|---|
001 | 111013878 | ||
003 | SITKA | ||
005 | 20150820141621.0 | ||
008 | 141017s2015 enk b 001 0 eng d | ||
020 | . | ‡a9780199688630 | |
040 | . | ‡aNhCcYBP ‡beng ‡erda ‡cNhCcYBP ‡dNhCcYME ‡dMTPK | |
050 | 4. | ‡aJC 571 ‡b.P45 2015 | |
100 | 1 | . | ‡aCruft, Rowan. |
245 | 1 | 0. | ‡aPhilosophical foundations of human rights / ‡cedited by Rowan Cruft, S. Matthew Liao, Massimo Renzo. |
250 | . | ‡a1st ed. | |
260 | 1. | ‡aOxford : ‡bOxford University Press, ‡c2015. | |
300 | . | ‡axii, 702 p. ; ‡c25 cm. | |
490 | 1 | . | ‡aPhilosophical foundations of law. |
505 | 0 | 0. | ‡gContributors -- Abbreviations -- Part I. ‡tHuman rights' foundations - ‡g1. ‡tOn the foundations of human rights - ‡g2. ‡tResponse to John Tasioulas - ‡g3. ‡tHuman rights as fundamental Conditions for a good life - ‡g4. ‡tFrom a good life to human rights: some complications - ‡g5. ‡tIs dignity the foundation of human rights? - ‡g6. ‡tHuman rights, natural rights, and human dignity - ‡g7. ‡tPersonal deserts and human rights - ‡g8. ‡tCan moral desert qualify or justify human rights? - ‡g9. ‡tSocial ontology of human rights - ‡g10. ‡tHuman rights, human dignity, and power -- ‡gPart II. ‡tHuman rights in law and politics - ‡g11. ‡tHuman rights in the emerging world order - ‡g12. ‡tJoseph Raz on human rights: a critical appraisal - ‡g13. ‡tWhy international legal human rights? - ‡g14. ‡tHuman Rights Pragmatism and Human Dignity - ‡g15. ‡tHuman Rights and Constitutional Law: Patterns of Mutual Validation and Legitimation - ‡g16. ‡tSpecifying Human Rights - ‡g17. ‡tRescuing Proportionality - ‡g18. ‡tRescuing Human Rights from Proportionality -- ‡gPart III. ‡tCanonical and contested human rights - ‡g19. ‡tFree Speech as an Inverted Right and Democratic Persuasion - ‡g20. ‡tFree speech and "democratic persuasion": a response to brettschneider - ‡g21. ‡tFreedom of religion in a secular world - ‡g22. ‡tReligious liberty conceived as a human right - ‡g23. ‡tRight to security - ‡g24. ‡tRights and security for human rights sceptics - ‡g25. ‡tSelf-determination and the human Right to democracy - ‡g26. ‡tHuman right to democracy? - ‡g27. ‡tContent of the human right to health - ‡g28. ‡tDo we have a human right to the political determinants of health? - ‡g29. ‡tMoral inconsistency argument for a basic human right to subsistence - ‡g30. ‡tForce of subsistence rights -- ‡gPart IV. ‡tHuman rights: concerns and alternatives - ‡g31. ‡tRelativity and Ethnocentricity of Human Rights - ‡g32. ‡tHuman Needs, Human Rights - ‡g33. ‡tLiberty rights and the limits of liberal democracy - ‡g34. ‡tHuman rights without the human good? a reply to Jiwei Ci - ‡g35. ‡tCare and human rights - ‡g36. ‡tCare and Human Rights: A Reply to Virginia Held - ‡g37. ‡tHuman Rights in Kantian mode: a sketch - ‡g38. ‡tWhy there Cannot be a Truly Kantian Theory of Human Rights -- ‡tIndex. |
650 | 0. | ‡aHuman rights ‡xPhilosophy. | |
700 | 1 | . | ‡aCruft, Rowan, ‡ceditor. |
830 | 0. | ‡aPhilosophical foundations of law. | |
970 | . | ‡b58500000445023 ‡cJC571 .P45 2015 ‡e46.75 ‡f30100 ‡lStacks ‡mBook ‡nTP ‡oAaron Crowe ‡q1 ‡sIn process | |
901 | . | ‡a111013878 ‡bNhCcYBP ‡c111013878 ‡tbiblio |