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| Author/Contributor(s): |
Butler, Clark
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| Publisher: |
Purdue University Press
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| Date: |
04/30/2008
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| Binding: |
Paperback
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| Condition: |
NEW
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Human Rights Ethics makes an important contribution to contemporary philosophical and political debates concerning the advancement of global justice and human rights. Butler's book also lays claim to a significant place in both normative ethics and human rights studies in as much as it seeks to vindicate a universalistic, rational approach to human rights ethics. Butler's innovative approach is not based on murky claims to natural rights that supposedly hold wherever human beings exist; nor does it succumb to the traditional problems of justification associated with utilitarianism, Kantianism, and other procedural approaches to human rights studies. Instead, Butler proposes a dialectical justification of human rights by indirect proof that claims not to be question begging. Very much in the spirit of Hegel and Habermas, Butler proposes to vindicate a totally rational account of human rights, but one that depends concretely and historically on a dialectically constructed right to freedom of thought in its universal modes.
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