RIGHTS: A critical introduction
| Abstract | I propose to write a book of about 50,000-55,000 words on the subject of rights. It will be aimed at upper-level undergraduates and postgraduates pursuing studies in moral philosophy, political philosophy, law, legal philosophy, political science, political theory, or government. My hope is to provide a readable, accessible introduction to the history, formal structure, philosophical implications, and political tendencies of the idea of rights. The modest level of technicality I hope to maintain is exemplified by Bernard Williams's Morality (Cambridge, 1972). | |||||||||
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Carl Wellman (1995). Real Rights. Oxford University Press.
Derrick Darby (2005). William A. Edmundson, An Introduction to Rights:An Introduction to Rights. Ethics 115 (4):812-816.
Huw Lloyd Williams (2011). On Rawls, Development and Global Justice: The Freedom of Peoples. Palgrave Macmillan.
Derrick Darby (2009). Rights, Race, and Recognition. Cambridge University Press.
Eleanor Curran (2007). Reclaiming the Rights of the Hobbesian Subject. Palgrave Macmillan.
Robin West (2011). Normative Jurisprudence: An Introduction. Cambridge University Press.
Seumas Miller (2000). Collective Rights and Minority Rights. International Journal of Applied Philosophy 14 (2):241-257.
Pavlos Eleftheriadis (2008). Legal Rights. Oxford University Press.
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