Publication: Personal Sovereignty and Our Moral Rights to Non‐Interference
Personal Sovereignty and Our Moral Rights to Non‐Interference
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Burri, S. (2017). Personal Sovereignty and Our Moral Rights to Non‐Interference. Journal of Applied Philosophy, 34(5), 621–634. https://doi.org/10.1111/japp.12175
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In this article, I defend the inviolability approach to solving the paradox of deontology against a criticism raised by Michael Otsuka.The paradox of deontology revolves around the question whether it should always be permissible to infringe someone's right to non‐interference when this would serve to minimize the overall number of comparable rights infringements that occur. According to the inviolability approach, rights to non‐interference protect and give expression to our personal sovereignty, which is not advanced through the min
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Burri, S. (2017). Personal Sovereignty and Our Moral Rights to Non‐Interference. Journal of Applied Philosophy, 34(5), 621–634. https://doi.org/10.1111/japp.12175