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Kantian Theory and Human Rights

Kantian Theory and Human Rights

Reidar Maliks, Andreas Follesdal

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"The growing interest in human rights has recently brought the question of their philosophical foundation to the foreground. Theorists of human rights often assume that their ideal can be traced to the philosophy of Immanuel Kant and his view of humans as ends in themselves. Yet, few have attempted to explore exactly how human rights should be understood in a Kantian framework. The scholars in this book have gathered to fill this gap. Divided in three parts, firstly the Kantian notion of human rights is explored, with particular emphasis on how it applies to levels of government beyond the state. The second part explores the scope of human rights, including the contentious questions of whether it includes welfare rights and freedom of speech across borders. The topic of the final section is human rights institutions, with a special focus on the legitimacy of international human rights courts. Human rights have become a force to reckon with in international politics. This book, written by an international team of specialists on Kant and human rights, contributes to understanding a major political development of our times"--

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OL Work ID
OL21252875W

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Kant, immanuel, 1724-1804Human rights, moral and ethical aspectsHuman rightsPhilosophyPOLITICAL SCIENCE / GeneralPOLITICAL SCIENCE / Political Freedom & Security / Human RightsPOLITICAL SCIENCE / Political Ideologies / General

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