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Lingua: Inglese
Editore: Oxford University Press, Oxford, 1998
ISBN 10: 0195116364 ISBN 13: 9780195116366
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Lingua: Inglese
Editore: Oxford University Press Inc, US, 1998
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Aggiungi al carrelloHardback. Condizione: New. Of all the influential--indeed, formative--moral ideas to occupy centre stage in the twentieth century, the notion of human rights is for many the most difficult. Inspired by a 1988 trip to El Salvador, Michael Perry's new book explores this idea in full. His typically lucid exposition of this complex issue (one so rich in social, political, and philosophical implications, especially at the international level) is rooted in the recognition that every human being is sacred, "inviolable," has "inherent dignity" and worth, and is an end to himself. Therefore, in Perry's view, the concept of human rights is inescapably religious. But are human rights universal? And are they absolute? The latest thinking from one of our nation's leading authorities on morality, politics, and religion, The Idea of Human Rights: Four Inquiries addresses these questions adroitly. The legal and moral dimensions of "rights" rhetoric itself--such as its meanings and functions--are also carefully considered.
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Aggiungi al carrelloCondizione: New. Michael Perry pursues fundamental queries about the idea of human rights: Is the idea of human rights inescapably religious? Are they universal? Are they absolute? His position is that all humans are sacred and thus the idea of human rights is inescapably religious. Num Pages: 176 pages, black & white illustrations. BIC Classification: HRAB; JPA; JPVH; LBBR. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational. Dimension: 240 x 159 x 19. Weight in Grams: 429. . 1998. First Edition. hardcover. . . . .
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Aggiungi al carrelloCondizione: New. Michael Perry pursues fundamental queries about the idea of human rights: Is the idea of human rights inescapably religious? Are they universal? Are they absolute? His position is that all humans are sacred and thus the idea of human rights is inescapably religious. Num Pages: 176 pages, black & white illustrations. BIC Classification: HRAB; JPA; JPVH; LBBR. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational. Dimension: 240 x 159 x 19. Weight in Grams: 429. . 1998. First Edition. hardcover. . . . . Books ship from the US and Ireland.
Lingua: Inglese
Editore: Oxford University Press Inc, US, 1998
ISBN 10: 0195116364 ISBN 13: 9780195116366
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Aggiungi al carrelloHardback. Condizione: New. Of all the influential--indeed, formative--moral ideas to occupy centre stage in the twentieth century, the notion of human rights is for many the most difficult. Inspired by a 1988 trip to El Salvador, Michael Perry's new book explores this idea in full. His typically lucid exposition of this complex issue (one so rich in social, political, and philosophical implications, especially at the international level) is rooted in the recognition that every human being is sacred, "inviolable," has "inherent dignity" and worth, and is an end to himself. Therefore, in Perry's view, the concept of human rights is inescapably religious. But are human rights universal? And are they absolute? The latest thinking from one of our nation's leading authorities on morality, politics, and religion, The Idea of Human Rights: Four Inquiries addresses these questions adroitly. The legal and moral dimensions of "rights" rhetoric itself--such as its meanings and functions--are also carefully considered.
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Editore: Oxford University Press Inc, 1998
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ISBN 10: 0195116364 ISBN 13: 9780195116366
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Aggiungi al carrelloHardcover. Condizione: new. Hardcover. Inspired by a 1988 trip to El Salvador, Michael J. Perry's new book is a personal and scholarly exploration of the idea of human rights. Perry is one of our nation's leading authorities on the relation of morality, including religious morality, to politics and law. He seeks, in this book, to disentangle the complex idea of human rights by way of four probing and interrelated essays. * The initial essay, which is animated by Perry's skepticismabout the capacity of any secular morality to offer a coherent account of the idea of human rights, suggests that the first part of the idea of human rights--the premise that every human being is"sacred" or "inviolable"--is inescapably religious. * Responding to recent criticism of "rights talk", Perry explicates, in his second essay, the meaning and value of talk about human rights. * In his third essay, Perry asks a fundamental question about human rights: Are they universal? In addressing this question, he disaggregates and criticizes several different varieties of "moral relativism" and then considers the implications of these differentrelativist positions for claims about human rights. * Perry turns to another fundamental question about human rights in his final essay: Are they absolute? He concludes thateven if no human rights, understood as moral rights, are absolute or unconditional, some human rights, understood as international legal rights, are--and indeed, should be--absolute. In the introduction, Perry writes: "Of all the influential--indeed, formative--moral ideas to take center stage in the twentieth century, like democracy and socialism, the idea of human rights (which, again, in one form or another, is an old idea) is, for many, the mostdifficult. It is the most difficult in the sense that it is, for many, the hardest of the great moral ideas to integrate, the hardest to square, with the reigning intellectual assumptions of the age, especially what BernardWilliams has called 'Nietzsche's thought': 'There is not only no God, but no metaphysical order of any kind.' For those who accept 'Nietzsche's thought', can the idea of human rights possibly be more than a kind of aesthetic preference? In a culture in which it was widely believed that there is no God or metaphysical order of any kind, on what basis, if any, could the idea of human rights long survive?" The Idea of Human Rights: Four Inquiries will appeal tostudents of many disciplines, including (but not limited to) law, philosophy, religion, and politics. Michael Perry pursues fundamental queries about the idea of human rights: Is the idea of human rights inescapably religious? Are they universal? Are they absolute? His position is that all humans are sacred and thus the idea of human rights is inescapably religious. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.
Lingua: Inglese
Editore: Oxford University Press OUP, 1998
ISBN 10: 0195116364 ISBN 13: 9780195116366
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Da: Majestic Books, Hounslow, Regno Unito
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Aggiungi al carrelloCondizione: New. Print on Demand pp. 172 9:B&W 6 x 9 in or 229 x 152 mm Case Laminate on Creme w/Gloss Lam.
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Aggiungi al carrelloBuch. Condizione: Neu. nach der Bestellung gedruckt Neuware - Printed after ordering - Inspired by a 1988 trip to El Salvador, Michael J. Perry's new book is a personal and scholarly exploration of the idea of human rights. Perry is one of our nation's leading authorities on the relation of morality, including religious morality, to politics and law. He seeks, in this book, todisentangle the complex idea of human rights by way of four probing and interrelated essays. \* The initial essay, which is animated by Perry's skepticism about the capacity of any secular morality to offer a coherent account of the idea of human rights, suggests that the first part of the idea of human rights--the premise that every human being is 'sacred' or 'inviolable'--is inescapablyreligious. \* Responding to recent criticism of 'rights talk,' Perry explicates, in his second essay, the meaning and value of talk about human rights. \* In his third essay, Perry asks a fundamental question about human rights: Are they universal In addressing this question, he disaggregates and criticizes several different varieties of 'moral relativism' and then considers the implications of these different relativist positions for claims abouthuman rights. \* Perry turns to another fundamental question about human rights in his final essay: Are they absolute He concludes that even if no human rights, understood as moral rights, are absolute or unconditional, some human rights, understood as international legal rights, are--and indeed, shouldbe--absolute. In the introduction, Perry writes: 'Of all the influential--indeed, formative--moral ideas to take center stage in the twentieth century, like democracy and socialism, the idea of human rights (which, again, in one form oranother, is an old idea) is, for many, the most difficult. It is the mostdifficult in the sense that it is, for many, the hardest of the great moral ideas to integrate, the hardest to square, with the reigning intellectual assumptions of the age, especially what Bernard Willi.
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Aggiungi al carrelloBuch. Condizione: Neu. The Idea of Human Rights | Four Inquiries | Michael J. Perry | Buch | Gebunden | Englisch | 1998 | Oxford University Press | EAN 9780195116366 | Verantwortliche Person für die EU: Libri GmbH, Europaallee 1, 36244 Bad Hersfeld, gpsr[at]libri[dot]de | Anbieter: preigu Print on Demand.