La Poste Autrichienne 5.99 Coursier DPD 6.49 Service de messagerie GLS 4.49

Concept of Rights

Langue AnglaisAnglais
Livre Livre relié
Livre Concept of Rights G. W. Rainbolt
Code Libristo: 02106638
Éditeurs Springer-Verlag New York Inc., mars 2006
What is it to have a right? Previous answers to this question can be divided into two groups. Some (... Description détaillée
? points 317 b
134.22 včetně DPH
Stockage externe en petites quantités Expédition sous 13-16 jours
Autriche common.delivery_to

Politique de retour sous 30 jours


Ceci pourrait également vous intéresser


Political Philosophy: A Very Short Introduction David Miller / Livre de poche
common.buy 11.23
Inside The Black Vault Greenewald / Livre de poche
common.buy 15.51
Paleoseismology McCalpin / Livre de poche
common.buy 104.68
The Life of Richard Wagner Ernest Newman / Livre de poche
common.buy 100.07
Diagnostic Techniques in Hematological Malignancies Wendy N Erber / Livre relié
common.buy 96.22

What is it to have a right? Previous answers to this question can be divided into two groups. Some (e.g., Joseph Raz) hold interest/benefit theories of rights while others (e.g., H.L.A. Hart and Carl Wellman) hold choice/will theories of rights. The Concept of Rights defends an alternative to both of the traditional views, the justified-constraint theory of rights. On this view, a person has a right if and only if a feature of that person is a sound justification for others to have a particular sort of normative constraint. §The justified-constraint theory avoids the problems which have bedeviled the interest/benefit theories and the choice/will theories. It also solves the puzzle of the relational nature of rights. On the justified-constraint view, an obligation correlative to a right is to the right-holder when it is a feature of the right-holder that justifies the obligation. The analysis also shows that, as far as the concept of rights is concerned, any sort of individual or group can have rights. The limits on what sorts of things have rights are substantive, not conceptual. Moreover, the justified-constraint solves the problem of the rights of past and future generations. It is a theory which applies, without modification, to past, present and future beings. §"With clear exposition, powerful argument and informed incisive critisms of alternative theories, this book gives a systematic account of an original and important alternative to the best theories of rights in the recent literature."Carl Wellman, Washington University, St Louis, USA§"The Concept of Rights is a valuable contribution to the literature on rights. Theorists too frequently propose something like a definition of rights and argue from the definition to controversial, substantive conclusions. Rainbolt avoids this mistake with an analysis of rights as justified, relational constraints. This theory gives an account of what is distinctive about rights without begging theoretical questions; he properly leaves these to normative theory. Rainbolt writes clearly and decisively. Readers may not agree with him, but there will be little doubt about where he stands. This is no small virtue."William Nelson, University of Houston, Texas, USA  "More systematic, nuanced, and sophisticated than almost all other (Hohfeldian and neo-Hohfeldian analyses of rights talk). His peer in this regard is perhaps Judith Jarvis Thomson." Richard Arneson, University of California at San Diego, USA§§"The most sophisticated [Hohfeldian rights analysis] I have seen." David Schmidtz, University of Arizona, Tucson, USA§§"First-rate book, the best thing on the subject since Sumner and Thomson's books fifteen to twenty years ago."Christopher W. Morris, University of Maryland, College Park, USA§§"Advances the positions of Joseph Raz and H.L.A. Hart, perhaps the two most important legal philosophers of the last century" Douglas Husak, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, USA

À propos du livre

Nom complet Concept of Rights
Langue Anglais
Reliure Livre - Livre relié
Date de parution 2006
Nombre de pages 258
EAN 9781402039768
ISBN 140203976X
Code Libristo 02106638
Poids 1260
Dimensions 155 x 235 x 19
Offrez ce livre dès aujourd'hui
C’est simple
1 Ajouter au panier et choisir l'option Livrer comme cadeau à la caisse. 2 Nous vous enverrons un bon d'achat 3 Le livre arrivera à l'adresse du destinataire

Connexion

Connectez-vous à votre compte. Vous n'avez pas encore de compte Libristo ? Créez-en un maintenant !

 
Obligatoire
Obligatoire

Vous n'avez pas encore de compte ? Découvrez les avantages d’avoir un compte Libristo !

Avec un compte Libristo, vous aurez tout sous contrôle.

Créer un compte Libristo