Returning to the Central ‘Essentialist’ Question in Achieving Overlapping Consensus on Human Rights: A Comparison of Charles Beitz and Martha Nussbaum

Heythrop Journal 63 (3):438-451 (2022)
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The Heythrop Journal, Volume 63, Issue 3, Page 438-451, May 2022.

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