Philosophy of Human Rights: A Systematic Introduction
Autor Anat Biletzkien Limba Engleză Paperback – oct 2019
Key Features:
- Presents a thorough philosophical introduction to human rights for anyone from any subject (e.g., international law, politics, public policy, philosophy).
- While grounded in philosophy, demonstrates a clear, organized understanding of real-world aspects of the field, with a deep analysis of vital, current issues.
- Is attentive to critical stances on human rights and to stultifying privations in the field.
- Offers a well-organized overall structure, moving from historical treatment, to conceptual analysis, to a set of current issues, and finally to criticism.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781138787353
ISBN-10: 1138787353
Pagini: 284
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 21 mm
Greutate: 0.39 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1138787353
Pagini: 284
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 21 mm
Greutate: 0.39 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Cuprins
Introduction
Part I: Overview
1. Fundamentals
2. The Legal Framework
3. Some Questions (about Human Rights)
Part II: Philosophical Groundings
4. Liberal Underpinnings
5. Theories of Rights
6. Theories of Human Rights
Part III: Issues in Human Rights
7. The Universalism of Human Rights
8. Groups and Other Collections
9. Rights on Our Mind
10. Global Economic Rights
11. Security, Sovereignty, and Humanitarian Intervention
Part IV: Critique
12. Philosophical Critique of Human Rights
13. Back to the Rough Ground
Epilogue: On the Ground
Part I: Overview
1. Fundamentals
2. The Legal Framework
3. Some Questions (about Human Rights)
Part II: Philosophical Groundings
4. Liberal Underpinnings
5. Theories of Rights
6. Theories of Human Rights
Part III: Issues in Human Rights
7. The Universalism of Human Rights
8. Groups and Other Collections
9. Rights on Our Mind
10. Global Economic Rights
11. Security, Sovereignty, and Humanitarian Intervention
Part IV: Critique
12. Philosophical Critique of Human Rights
13. Back to the Rough Ground
Epilogue: On the Ground
Notă biografică
Anat Biletzki is the Albert Schweitzer Professor of Philosophy at Quinnipiac University in Hamden, Connecticut, having previously been at the Philosophy Department at Tel Aviv University for many years. Her publications include: Talking Wolves: Thomas Hobbes on the Language of Politics and the Politics of Language (1997), and (Over)Interpreting Wittgenstein (2003). She served as chairperson of B’Tselem—the Israeli Information Center for Human Rights in the Occupied Territories (2001–2006) and was nominated among the “1000 Women for the Nobel Peace Prize—2005.”
Recenzii
"Biletzki has written the definitive account of the human rights thinking that emerges from centuries of philosophical conversations. She covers, succinctly and clearly, the most fundamental classical writers, for example Hobbes, Locke, Mill, Rawls, as well as scores of contemporary ones like Arendt, Nussbaum, Balibar and Levinas. She deftly lays out complicated material about the most fundamental issues and conflicts within the field: the relationship between equality and freedom, the ability to have rights and its relationship to state formation, the way our very language shapes our thinking, whether human rights need to be religiously grounded, whether human rights doctrine is inherently Eurocentric, ferociously individualistic, and selectively enforced... If you are looking for one book on the swathe of human rights ideas, their history and practical implications, then this is the book for you." - Eve Spangler, Author of Understanding Israel/Palestine: Race, Nation, and Human Rights in the Conflict, Boston College, USA
"Anat Biletzki gives us a sophisticated and accessible discourse on pivotal issues of philosophy—how rights are conceived and practiced, contested and reshaped, beaten back and reasserted. The Philosophy of Human Rights is both a substantial rendering of the attendant philosophical understandings of rights and illustrations of how rights emerge in lived experience." - John Tirman, Executive Director & Principal Research Scientist, MIT Center for International Studies, USA
"A deeply ethical, beautifully written philosophical exploration of our very notion of 'human rights'. Anat Biletzski’s masterful survey of theory, of practice, and current realities is timely, wise, and desperately needed." - Juliet Floyd, Professor of Philosophy, Boston University, USA
"Anat Biletzki gives us a sophisticated and accessible discourse on pivotal issues of philosophy—how rights are conceived and practiced, contested and reshaped, beaten back and reasserted. The Philosophy of Human Rights is both a substantial rendering of the attendant philosophical understandings of rights and illustrations of how rights emerge in lived experience." - John Tirman, Executive Director & Principal Research Scientist, MIT Center for International Studies, USA
"A deeply ethical, beautifully written philosophical exploration of our very notion of 'human rights'. Anat Biletzski’s masterful survey of theory, of practice, and current realities is timely, wise, and desperately needed." - Juliet Floyd, Professor of Philosophy, Boston University, USA
Descriere
This is an innovative, systematic introduction to concepts, ideas, and theories of human rights and their concrete and practical applications "on the ground" – emphasizing the infrequently addressed philosophical aspects of the field of human rights while examining its inconsistencies and paradoxes.