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Human rights and human well-being

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Publication details: Oxford Oxford University Press 2010Description: 410pISBN:
  • 9780195173482
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 323.010000 TAL
Contents:
Contents: The consequentialist project for human rights -- Exceptions to libertarian natural rights -- The main principle -- What is well-being? -- What is equity?. The two deepest mysteries in moral philosophy -- Security rights -- Epistemological foundations for the priority of autonomy rights -- The millian epistemological argument for autonomy rights -- Property rights, contract rights, and other economic rights -- Democratic rights -- Equity rights -- The most reliable judgment standard for soft, legal paternalism -- Liberty rights and privacy rights -- Clarifications and responses to objections.
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Contents: The consequentialist project for human rights --
Exceptions to libertarian natural rights --
The main principle --
What is well-being? --
What is equity?. The two deepest mysteries in moral philosophy --
Security rights --
Epistemological foundations for the priority of autonomy rights --
The millian epistemological argument for autonomy rights --
Property rights, contract rights, and other economic rights --
Democratic rights --
Equity rights --
The most reliable judgment standard for soft, legal paternalism --
Liberty rights and privacy rights --
Clarifications and responses to objections.