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  1. Adam Etinson has brought together more than 30 leading legal, political, historical and philosophical commentators on human rights to discuss one anothers claims. The authors range from those who see human rights as successors to natural rights, so as providing universal moral standards, ...

  2. 15 de mar. de 2018 · This volume explores philosophical questions raised by the dual status of human rights as moral rights, on the one hand, and legally, politically, and historically practised rights, on the other. Its topics include: the relevance of the history of human rights to their philosophical comprehension (Part I); the “Orthodox–Political” debate ...

  3. By Adam Etinson Oct. 2, 2017 In the autumn of 1826, the English philosopher John Stuart Mill suffered a nervous breakdown — a “crisis” in his “mental history,” as he called it. Since the age of 15, Mill had been caught firmly under the intellectual spell of his father’s close friend, Jeremy Bentham.

  4. BAHonours Philosophy. 2001 - 2005. View Adam Etinson’s profile on LinkedIn, the world’s largest professional community. Adam has 4 jobs listed on their profile. See the complete profile on LinkedIn and discover Adam’s connections and jobs at similar companies.

  5. Adam Etinson University of St. Andrews Archival history Archival date: 2019-12-24 View all versions. Categories. Human Rights in Social and Political Philosophy. Keywords. Human rights. Human rights. 86.81 human rights. 08.45 political philosophy. Reprint years. 2020. Call number. JC571.H86685 2018.

  6. Adam Etinson. Utilitas 25 (4):463-486 (2013) Copy B IB T E X. Abstract This article addresses the so-called to human rights. Focusing specifically on the work of Onora O'Neill, the article challenges two important aspects of her version of this objection. First: its narrowness. O'Neill understands the claimability of ...

  7. 23 de oct. de 2020 · It's worth noting that human rights also empower groups, and thus also the dignity of collectives. See Peter Jones, “Human Rights and Collective Self-Determination” in Human Rights: Moral or Political? ed. Adam Etinson (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2018), 441–60, for a discussion. 87 Preamble, UDHR.