
Philosophical Foundations of Human Rights
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- Introduction: the Philosophical Foundations of Human Rights
- Human Rights' Foundations
- 1: John Tasioulas: On the Foundations of Human Rights
- 2: Onora O'Neill: Response to John Tasioulas
- 3: S. Matthew Liao: Human Rights as Fundamental Conditions for a Good Life
- 4: Rowan Cruft: From a Good Life to Human Rights: Some Complications
- 5: Jeremy Waldron: Is Dignity the Foundation of Human Rights?
- 6: A. John Simmons: Human Rights, Natural Rights, and Human Dignity
- 7: James W. Nickel: Personal Deserts and Human Rights
- 8: Zofia Stemplowska: Desert and Human Rights: Response to James W. Nickel
- 9: Carol Gould: A Social Ontology of Human Rights
- 10: Pablo Gilabert: Human Rights, Human Dignity, and Power
- Human Rights in Law and Politics
- 11: Joseph Raz: Human Rights in the Emerging World Order
- 12: David Miller: Joseph Raz on Human Rights: A Critical Appraisal
- 13: Allen Buchanan: Why International Legal Human Rights?
- 14: David Luban: Response to Buchanan
- 15: Samantha Besson: Human Rights and Constitutional Law: Patterns of Mutual Validation and Legitimation
- 16: Saladin Meckled-Garcia: Response to Besson
- 17: George Letsas: Rescuing Proportionality
- 18: Guglielmo Verdirame: Response to Letsas
- Canonical and Contested Human Rights
- 19: Corey Brettschneider: Free Speech as an Inverted Right and Democratic Persuasion
- 20: Larry Alexander: Free Speech and "Democratic Persuasion"
- 21: Lorenzo Zucca: Prince or Pariah? The place of Freedom of Religion in a system of International human rights
- 22: Robert Audi: Freedom of Religion Conceived as a Human Right
- 23: Liora Lazarus: The Right to Security
- 24: Victor Tadros: Rights and Security
- 25: Thomas Christiano: Self Determination and the Human Right to Democracy
- 26: Fabienne Peter: A Human Right to Democracy?
- 27: Jonathan Wolff: The Content of the Human Right to Health
- 28: Kimberley Brownlee: Do We have a Human Right to the Political Determinants of Health?
- 29: Elizabeth Ashford: A Moral Inconsistency Argument for a Basic Human Right to Subsistence
- 30: Charles R. Beitz: The Force of Subsistence Rights
- Human Rights: Concerns and Alternatives
- 32: Massimo Renzo: Human Needs, Human Rights, and Parochialism
- 33: Katrin Flikschuh: Human Rights in Kantian Mode: a Sketch
- 34: Andrea Sangiovanni: Why There Cannot Be A Truly Kantian Theory of Human Rights
- 35: Jiwei Ci: Liberty Rights and the Limits of Liberal Democracy
- 36: Simon Hope: Human Rights without the Human Good? A Reply to Ci
- 37: Virginia Held: Care and Human Rights
- 38: Susan Mendus: Care and Human Rights: A Reply to Virginia Held
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