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Rights In Moral Lives A Historicalphilosophical Essay Reprint 2020 A I Melden

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Rights In Moral Lives A Historicalphilosophical Essay Reprint 2020 A I Melden
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Publisher: University of California Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 7.68 MB
Pages: 168
Author: A. I. Melden
ISBN: 9780520310100, 0520310101
Language: English
Year: 2020
Edition: Reprint 2020

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Rights In Moral Lives A Historicalphilosophical Essay Reprint 2020 A I Melden by A. I. Melden 9780520310100, 0520310101 instant download after payment.

In this volume, a distinguished philosopher and moral rights theorist examines important changes that have occurred in our thinking about rights since first mention of them was made in early modern times. His inquiry is framed by an opening question and a concluding response. The question is whether the Greeks had any conception of a moral right. Some argue that they did not, on the ground that they had no word for a right. Others claim that they did, since they employed certain locutions, the equivalents of which in our language are tied to some notion of a moral right. Professor Melden reviews in detail some of the most important historical conceptions of rights and examines serious questions raised by the fact that there have been striking changes in our thinking about rights. His discussion elucidates the place of moral rights in the broader network of moral concepts, along with the role they should play in our moral lives. Among the fundamental issues raised and discussed are those concerning the ways in which we are to understand various sorts of rights, the relation of special moral rights to our basic human rights, the now familiar claim that there are animal rights, the nature of moral progress, and the dream of a moral science.

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