A Holistic Approach to Rights: Affirmative Action, Reproductive Rights, Censorship, and Future Generations
Applying new theories about rights to pressing social issues, A Holistic Approach to Rights suggests major changes are needed in the ways we think about rights and formulating social policy. Part I analyzes rights as networks of warrants_socially recognized sanctions for doing, saying, demanding, believing, feeling, or thinking something as one's due. On this account, rights are more varied and play a more diverse and open-ended role in legal and moral thinking than most theories of rights allow. A new theory of natural rights treats them as claims that every person has upon the state, as a condition of legitimacy, to make adequate provision for those features of human life that require force against persons to be justified. Moral rights, such as the right to the truth, derive from team loyalty due fellow members of the moral community and can be lost by someone who acts in ways that undermine the moral enterprise. Part II provides detailed analyses of affirmative action, group rights, the rights of future generations, reproductive rights, the use of new reproductive technologies, and speech rights. Specific conclusions include an innovative proposal for regulating violence and pornography in the media.
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A Holistic Approach to Rights: Affirmative Action, Reproductive Rights, Censorship, and Future Generations
Applying new theories about rights to pressing social issues, A Holistic Approach to Rights suggests major changes are needed in the ways we think about rights and formulating social policy. Part I analyzes rights as networks of warrants_socially recognized sanctions for doing, saying, demanding, believing, feeling, or thinking something as one's due. On this account, rights are more varied and play a more diverse and open-ended role in legal and moral thinking than most theories of rights allow. A new theory of natural rights treats them as claims that every person has upon the state, as a condition of legitimacy, to make adequate provision for those features of human life that require force against persons to be justified. Moral rights, such as the right to the truth, derive from team loyalty due fellow members of the moral community and can be lost by someone who acts in ways that undermine the moral enterprise. Part II provides detailed analyses of affirmative action, group rights, the rights of future generations, reproductive rights, the use of new reproductive technologies, and speech rights. Specific conclusions include an innovative proposal for regulating violence and pornography in the media.
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A Holistic Approach to Rights: Affirmative Action, Reproductive Rights, Censorship, and Future Generations

A Holistic Approach to Rights: Affirmative Action, Reproductive Rights, Censorship, and Future Generations

by Eugene Schlossberger
A Holistic Approach to Rights: Affirmative Action, Reproductive Rights, Censorship, and Future Generations

A Holistic Approach to Rights: Affirmative Action, Reproductive Rights, Censorship, and Future Generations

by Eugene Schlossberger

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Applying new theories about rights to pressing social issues, A Holistic Approach to Rights suggests major changes are needed in the ways we think about rights and formulating social policy. Part I analyzes rights as networks of warrants_socially recognized sanctions for doing, saying, demanding, believing, feeling, or thinking something as one's due. On this account, rights are more varied and play a more diverse and open-ended role in legal and moral thinking than most theories of rights allow. A new theory of natural rights treats them as claims that every person has upon the state, as a condition of legitimacy, to make adequate provision for those features of human life that require force against persons to be justified. Moral rights, such as the right to the truth, derive from team loyalty due fellow members of the moral community and can be lost by someone who acts in ways that undermine the moral enterprise. Part II provides detailed analyses of affirmative action, group rights, the rights of future generations, reproductive rights, the use of new reproductive technologies, and speech rights. Specific conclusions include an innovative proposal for regulating violence and pornography in the media.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780761839378
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 11/15/2007
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 364
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.81(d)

About the Author

Eugene Schlossberger is the author of Moral Responsibility and Persons, The Ethical Engineer, 'A New Model of Business: Dual-Investor Theory,' and articles on ethical theory, business ethics, engineering ethics, political philosophy, family therapy, and the logic of counterfactuals.

Table of Contents

Part 1 Preface
Chapter 2 Introduction and Overview
Part 3 I: Theory of Rights
Chapter 4 The Many Flavors of Rights: Entitlements, Liberties, Permissions, and the Right to Die
Chapter 5 Rights as Warrants
Chapter 6 Why the Correlation Thesis Should Be Discarded
Chapter 7 A New Theory of Natural Rights
Part 8 II: Particular Rights and Applications
Chapter 9 The Right to Speech: Regulating Violence and Pornography in the Media
Chapter 10 Moral Rights and the Right to the Truth
Chapter 11 Rights of and Obligations to Future Generations
Chapter 12 The Right to Reproduce
Chapter 13 Group Rights, Loyalty, and Affirmative Action
Part 14 Index
Part 15 About the Author
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