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Rights from wrongs : a secular theory of the origins of rights /

""Where do our rights come from? Does """"natural law"""" really exist outside of what is written in constitutions and legal statutes? If so, why are rights not the same everywhere and in all eras? On the oth""

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Dershowitz, Alan M.
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: New York : Basic Books, ©2004.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Introduction: Where do rights come from?
  • I: The sources of rights: What are rights?
  • Is God the source of rights?
  • Is Nature the source of rights?
  • Are there other "external" sources of rights?
  • Do constitutional democracies really need an external theory of rights?
  • Do we need to invent an external source of rights--even if it does not really exist?
  • Is natural law a helpful or harmful fiction?
  • What, then, is the source of rights?
  • II: Some challenges to experience as the source of rights: Is there always a right answer?
  • If rights do not come from God or Nature, how are they different from mere preferences?
  • Does the experiential approach confuse philosophy with sociology?
  • Can rights produce wrongs?
  • Is the debate over external sources of rights a liberal-conservative issue?
  • III: Applying the experiential theory of rights: Can experiential rights check the abuses of majority rule?
  • Is there a right "to life"?
  • Is there a right not to be censored by government?
  • Is there a right to have church and state separated?
  • Is there a right to emigrate and/or immigrate?
  • Do animals have rights?
  • Do dead people have rights in their organs? Conclusion: The future of rights.