Human rights and natural law : an intercultural philosophical perspective / Walter Schweidler (ed.)
Material type: TextSankt Augustin : Academia Verlag, 2012Description: 327 pages ; online resourceContent type:- text
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- 9783896655677
I. Philosophical foundations --
Human dignity and human nature / Robert Spaemann --
Nature—reason—freedom. Thinking about natural law in modern philosophy / Holger Zaborowski --
'Renewal is the universal call': trials of reason in Edmund Husserl / Nathan Philips --
Interpretation of the pre-ethical difference. On the problem of nature and violence in (the work of) Jacques Derrida / Florian Bruckmann --
Constitution and natural law / Christian Hillgruber --
Europe and rights : taking dialogue seriously / Marta Cartabia --
What makes a right a human right? the philosophy of human rights / Christian Erk --
Law in the world of values / Marko Trajkovic --
Economics, politics, and natural law / Philip J. Harold --
III. Human dignity --
Human Dignity: An undefined area? In search of the concept’s many facets through the path of history and philosophy / Lorenza Violini, Maria Maddalena Giungi --
The universality of human dignity : possibilities, limits and aporias of justification / Harald Seubert --
The rise of human dignity / Dietmar von der Pfordten --
Practical Reason, Ius, and objectivity on human rights / Pedro Pallares Yabur --
IV. Intercultural perception --
On natural law in Islam / Remi Brague --
The question of Shari´a and human rights / Rocio Daga Portillo --
Relationship of bioethics in Albania and traditional Islamic teaching / Bardhyl Çipi --
Human rights in China: an alien element in a non-Western culture? / Heiner Roetz --
Looking for sources of human rights in Japanese traditions / Raji C. Steineck.
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