Moral Rights and Political FreedomRowman & Littlefield, 1995 - 224 Seiten Seeking a way out of today's bewildering rush of rights claims, Tara Smith's Moral Rights and Political Freedom offers a systematic account of the nature and foundations of rights. The book carefully elucidates what political freedom is and demonstrates why it should be protected by rights. Smith's thesis is that rights are teleological: respect for freedom is necessary for individuals' flourishing or eudaimonia. Smith illustrates how many alleged rights would actually undermine that objective. Her decisive refutation of the assumption that conflicts between rights are inevitable--demonstrating how such conflicts are theoretically incoherent and practically self-defeating--should go a long way toward resolving many contemporary disputes about rights. |
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... person her- self . Well - being is not a transferable commodity that one person can hand to another . On the premise that the only well - being a person could achieve is her own , rights are designed to protect a person's pursuit of ...
... person her- self . Well - being is not a transferable commodity that one person can hand to another . On the premise that the only well - being a person could achieve is her own , rights are designed to protect a person's pursuit of ...
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... person's freedom from the influence of a domineering parent or from the pull of her own addictive tendencies . The free- dom I am concerned with is that which one person is morally en- titled to have respected by others - other ...
... person's freedom from the influence of a domineering parent or from the pull of her own addictive tendencies . The free- dom I am concerned with is that which one person is morally en- titled to have respected by others - other ...
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... person's authority to gov- ern her actions . A person is free when her ability to control her own actions is not obstructed by others in certain ways . The further ques- tion is : which ways ? Since a person's freedom is bound by ...
... person's authority to gov- ern her actions . A person is free when her ability to control her own actions is not obstructed by others in certain ways . The further ques- tion is : which ways ? Since a person's freedom is bound by ...
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