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Natural Human Rights : A Theory

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This timely book by internationally regarded scholar of ethics and social/political philosophy, Michael Boylan, focuses on the history, application and significance of human rights in the West and China.

Boylan engages the key current philosophical debates prevalent in human rights discourse today and draws them together to argue for the existence of natural, universal human rights.

Arguing against the grain of mainstream philosophical beliefs, Boylan asserts that there is continuity between human rights and natural law and that human beings require basic, essential goods for minimum action.

These include food, clean water and sanitation, clothing, shelter and protection from bodily harm, including basic healthcare.

The achievement of this goal, Boylan demonstrates, will require significant resource allocation and creative methods of implementation involving public and private institutions.

Combining technical argument with four fictional narratives about human rights, the book invites readers to engage with the most important aspects of the discipline.

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Product Details
Cambridge University Press
1107664217 / 9781107664210
Paperback / softback
323
11/08/2014
United Kingdom
English
312 pages : illustrations