Rights and Duties
Carl Wellman (ed.)
Routledge (2002)
| Abstract | Volume Six of the Six-Volume set, Rights and Duties joins the most significant writings in two crucial areas of ethical reflection and behavior. This collection provides students and scholars with the history of how humanity has argued for and against entitlements, rights, and protections for itself, and how humanity has argued for and against obligations, duties, and social responsibilities toward others. | |||||||||
| Keywords | Natural law Natural obligations Obedience (Law Duty Law and ethics | |||||||||
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| Call number | K460.R46 2002 | |||||||||
| ISBN(s) | 0415939828 0415939844 9780415939843 | |||||||||
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Eleanor Curran (2002). Hobbes's Theory of Rights – a Modern Interest Theory. Journal of Ethics 6 (1):63-86.
Ellen Frankel, Fred Dycus Miller & Jeffrey Paul (eds.) (2000). Natural Law and Modern Moral Philosophy. Cambridge University Press.
Carl Wellman (1995). Real Rights. Oxford University Press.
Carlos Santiago Nino (ed.) (1992). Rights. New York University Press.
John Finnis (1980/1979). Natural Law and Natural Rights. Oxford University Press.
Neil MacCormick (2007). Institutions of Law: An Essay in Legal Theory. Oxford University Press.
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