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What's wrong with rights? / Nigel Biggar

By: Biggar, Nigel [author.]Contributor(s): ProQuest (Firm) [distributor.]Publisher: Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2020Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9780198861973; 9780192606532Subject(s): Human rights -- Philosophy | Natural lawGenre/Form: Electronic booksOnline resources: Click here to access online - 1 user
Contents:
Are there natural rights? 1 : The sceptical tradition -- Are there natural rights? 2 : The sceptical critique and rights before 1776 -- Are there natural rights? 3 : The sceptical critique and rights after 1776 -- Are there natural rights? 4 : The sceptical critique and the modern Roman Catholic tradition -- Are there natural rights? 5 : The sceptical critique and contemporary theories -- What's wrong with subjective rights? -- Are there absolute rights? -- Are human rights universal -- What's wrong with rights in ethics? -- What's wrong with (some) judges? 1 : Al-Skeini, Al-Jedda, Smith, and the fog of war -- What's wrong with (some) judges? 2 : Carter and the invention of a right to 'physician-assisted dying' -- What's wrong with (some) human rights lawyers?
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Are there natural rights? 1 : The sceptical tradition -- Are there natural rights? 2 : The sceptical critique and rights before 1776 -- Are there natural rights? 3 : The sceptical critique and rights after 1776 -- Are there natural rights? 4 : The sceptical critique and the modern Roman Catholic tradition -- Are there natural rights? 5 : The sceptical critique and contemporary theories -- What's wrong with subjective rights? -- Are there absolute rights? -- Are human rights universal -- What's wrong with rights in ethics? -- What's wrong with (some) judges? 1 : Al-Skeini, Al-Jedda, Smith, and the fog of war -- What's wrong with (some) judges? 2 : Carter and the invention of a right to 'physician-assisted dying' -- What's wrong with (some) human rights lawyers?

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