Publication: Moral and political conceptions of human rights: rethinking the distinction
Moral and political conceptions of human rights: rethinking the distinction
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Horn, A. (2016). Moral and political conceptions of human rights: rethinking the distinction. The International Journal of Human Rights, 20(6), 724–743. https://doi.org/10.1080/13642987.2016.1147433
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In one important strand of the philosophical debate, human rights are seen as a practical benchmark to evaluate and orient matters of national politics, international relations and global governance. The article investigates the possible benefits and problems of this approach. Problematising the well-established distinction between moral and political human rights in philosophical human rights debate, the author follows Paolo Gilabert's attempt to alternatively discuss human rights under the perspective of rights having both an abstra
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Horn, A. (2016). Moral and political conceptions of human rights: rethinking the distinction. The International Journal of Human Rights, 20(6), 724–743. https://doi.org/10.1080/13642987.2016.1147433