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Ethics of Human Rights


ISBN13: 9783319035659
Publisher: Springer-Verlag
Country of Publication: Switzerland
Format: Hardback
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This volume focuses on the ethical significance of human rights, aiming at contributing to a universal culture of human rights with deep roots and wide horizons. Its purpose, scope and rationale are reflected in the three-part structure of the manuscript. Part I has a broad introductory historical, theoretical and legal character. Part II submits that an Ethics of Human Rights is best understood as an Ethics of Recognition of human worth, dignity and rights. Moreover, it is argued that human worth consists in the perfectibility of the human species, rooted in its semiotic nature, to be accomplished through the perfecting of human beings, for which the right to education is key. In Part III, the main legal and political outcomes of the Human Rights Revolution are described and answers to the most lasting and common criticisms of human rights are provided. To conclude, the human stature of the Big Five drafters of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights is profiled and the priority that should be recognized to human rights education is highlighted. Some appendices supplement the manuscript. While making a case for the high value and liberating power of the idea and ideal of human rights, objections, controversies and uncertainties are not at all overlooked and emerging issues are explored. The diversity of content of this volume meets many needs of the typical syllabus for a human rights course.

Subjects:
Human Rights and Civil Liberties
Contents:
Acknowledgments
Acronyms
Preliminary Observations
Table of Contents
Part I - Ethics and Human Rights
1. Introduction
2. Overview of Ethical Thought
3. Historical and Theoretical Rising of Human Rights and Their International Codification and Protection
Part II - Human Rights: Common Ethics of Humankind
4. Ethics of Recognition
5. Human Dignity Principle
6. Other Principles
Part III - Human Rights Revolution
7. A Changed and Changing Legal Landscape
8. Answering Some Questions
9. Conclusion
Appendices
Glossary Relating to Human Rights
A Chronology of Human Rights
Summary
Selected Bibliography
Whole References
Index.