Theoretical and Practical Forces and Their Role in the Human Rights and duties

Journal of Philosophical Theological Research 21 (80):143-168 (2019)
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One of the intellectual foundations of the human sciences is the human dimension of its own. In defining the normative system and the philosophy of value, philosophical, verbal, and experimental anthropological findings are also crucial. In this article, the main question is: what is the theoretical and practical forces of the self-assured person, who plays and influences the formation of the system of rights and human duties? The answer to this question is the purpose of this text; it is linked to philosophical-theological studies, and to the philosophy of value, and to ethical and legal values. This review will inevitably be done in an analytical and comparative way. Given the widespread scope of this question, its territory is inevitably limited to the view points of the three prominent theoreticians. The rationale requires that, after the problem is firstly explained, its conceptual foundations should be explained, and then the reasons and the basis for each describe the right and duty to the theoretical and practical forces of the individual human being. The result of this study proves that without the power of the above mentioned human body, the system does not have the right and duty and is not rational.

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