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19. Dez. 2005 · Rights structure the form of governments, the content of laws, and the shape of morality as many now see it. To accept a set of rights is to approve a distribution of freedom and authority, and so to endorse a certain view of what may, must, and must not be done.
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14. Okt. 2021 · What is a right? What, if anything, makes rights different from other features of the normative world, such as duties, standards, rules, and principles? What are the necessary conditions of A RIGHT, if any? 1 Do all rights, or at least certain subsets thereof, serve some ultimate purpose?
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21. Juli 2023 · Will theory and interest theory of rights. Consequentialism. Deontology. Rights and inequality. Introduction. Rights most simply and commonly may be understood as claims or entitlements. These claims and entitlements are connected in specific ways to certain duties and freedoms.
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Human Rights | Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy. Human rights are certain moral guarantees. This article examines the philosophical basis and content of the doctrine of human rights. The analysis consists of five sections and a conclusion.
a “right” refers to any entitlement protected by law, the moral validity or legitimacy of which may be separate from its legal status as an entitlement. The moral basis of a right 1 Amartya Sen, “Elements of a Theory of Human Rights,” Philosophy & Public Affairs, vol. 32, No. 4 (2004), p. 320. can draw on concepts such as natural law,