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The Idea of Human Rights: Four Inquiries

Title : The Idea of Human Rights: Four Inquiries
Author :
Rating : 4.21 (571 Votes)
Asin : 0195138287
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 176 Pages
Publish Date : 2015-04-26
Language : English

I only had to read some of this book for me I only had to read some of this book for my class but I think that the content within it was really well written and the author is very informed.. "Must read for anyone investigating the concept of Human Rights" according to Jason M. Doedderlein. "The Idea of Human Rights" is one of those books that leaves a lasting impact on those that read it. The picture on the front is enough to instigate conversations on an incredible array of topics. I read it in a "rights" class investigating whether there were such a thing as objectively derived rights, as opposed to something we subjectively believe should be the case. If you are an ardent supporter of human rights and believe that they cannot be denied, you may not like this book, but you should read it nonetheless because it possesses issues. Short, Lucid, Deep "The Idea of Human Rights" explores and illuminates some fundamental questions about human rights: where they come from, whether they are universal, and whether they are absolute. I have nothing but praise for the book. The writing is lucid, the arguments are meticulous, and much thought is packed into only 157 pages of text and notes. Some readers will be put off by the Catholic slant, but the author is fair to different philosophical and theological views. Bottomline: The book is a small classic. Highly recommended for lawyers, philosophers,

* The initial essay, which is animated by Perry's skepticism about the capacity of any secular morality to offer a coherent account of the idea of human rights, suggests that the first part of the idea of human rights--the premise that every human being is "sacred" or "inviolable"--is inescapably religious. Perry is one of our nation's leading authorities on the relation of morality, including religious morality, to politics and law. He seeks, in this book, to disentangle the complex idea of human rights by way of four probing and interrelated essays. Inspired by a 1988 trip to El Salvador, Michael J. * In his third essay, Perry asks a fundamental question about human rights: Are they universal? In addressing this question, he disaggregates and criticizes several different varieties of "moral relativism" and then considers the implications of these different relativist positions for claims about human rights. Perry's new book is a personal and scholarly exploration of the idea of human rights. * Perry turns to another fundamental question about human rights in his final essay: Are they absolute? He concludes that even if no human rights, understood

The essay shows, I think, that it is possible for a legal scholar to write carefully, thoughtfully, and even constructively about things that really matterAs with his other work, The Idea of Human Rights reflects Perry's broad reading and his effort to carefully consider the variety of objections, counter-arguments, etc. Perry wrties lucidly enough that his book will be suitiable not only for scholars but for students in specialized seminars."--Steven Smith, Robert & Marion Short Professor of Law, University of Notre Dame. Not many legal scholars are as conscientious as Perry.Questions of human righs have become important to a variety of disciplines and sub-disciplines-constitutional law, international law, jurisprudence and political science being the most obvious. "Michael Perry's new book, The Idea of Human Rights, is in my view the best thing that this unusually thoughtful legal scholar has yet done. His willingness to confront the implications of 'the d

Michael J. . Perry holds the University Distinguished Chair in Law at Wake Forest University. He is the author of several books, including We the People: The Fourteenth Amendment and the Supreme Court (Oxford, 1999)

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