Is Humanity under a Duty to Deliver Socioeconomic Human Rights?

Journal of Applied Philosophy 39 (2):202-211 (2021)
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What’s special about human rights? For Rowan Cruft human rights are special because they capture the importance of the good of the right-holder. But his account struggles with explaining the existence of global socioeconomic human rights. I argue that such rights exist and show how we should revise Cruft’s account to accommodate this.

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Zofia Stemplowska
University of Warwick

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