How To Study Human Rights and Culture (...Without Becoming a Relativist)
Philosophy in the Contemporary World 11 (2):1-6 (2004)
| Abstract | Arguing for the existence of a non-trivial link between culture and human rights does not commit the author to relativism or a simplistic notion of culture. | |||||||||
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