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Gewirth, Alan. Human rights.
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Human rights.
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Descript |
1 online resource (257 p.) |
Note |
Description based upon print version of record. |
Contents |
Cover -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- List of Figures and Table -- Introduction -- PART I Gewirthian Theory -- 1 Gewirth Versus Kant on Kant's Maxim of Reason: Towards a Gewirthian Philosophical Anthropology -- 2 Is Alan Gewirth's Moral Philosophy Neo-Stoic? -- 3 'On Pain of Contradiction': A Key Moment in Deductive Agency Arguments -- 4 Dialectical Necessity and the 'Is-Ought' Problem -- PART II Gewirthian Contributions -- 5 A Dialectically Necessary Approach to the Sociological Understanding of Power and Real Interests |
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6 Gewirth's Moral Philosophy and the Foundation of Catholic Social Thought -- 7 Confucianism and Gewirthian Human Rights in a Taiwanese Context -- 8 The Gewirthian Ideal of Self-Fulfillment: Enhancing the Moral Foundations of International Law -- 9 Thomas Piketty and Alan Gewirth: Is a Global Community of Rights Possible in the Twenty-First Century? -- PART III Gewirthian Applications -- 10 A Gewirthian Framework for Protecting the Basic Human Rights of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender (LGBT) People -- 11 Justifying Mental Health Rights From a Gewirthian Perspective |
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12 Gewirthian Philosophy and Young Adults Who Have Down Syndrome: Towards a Human Rights-Based Model of Community Engagement for Young People Living With an Intellectual Disability -- 13 The Gewirthian Duty to Rescue -- Contributors -- Index |
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ISBN |
9781317232629 |
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