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Securing Human Rights Intellectually: Philosophical Inquiries About the Universal DeclarationMathias RisseHarvard University - Harvard Kennedy School (HKS) August 4, 2009 HKS Working Paper No. RWP09-024 Abstract: This article is intended for an edited volume in the series "The New Harvard Bookshelf: Towards a Liberal Education for the 21st Century." The purpose of that collection is to bring together articles that capture the basic ideas of various courses offered in the general education curriculum of Harvard College. This article is based on the syllabus of my course Human Rights: A Philosophical Introduction (ER11). It begins with a brief historical introduction to the human rights movement and to the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. However, the main goal of this article is to explore three different approaches to arguing that human beings have rights in virtue of being human. I conclude with a few remarks on the universalism/relativism debate.
Number of Pages in PDF File: 24 Keywords: Human Rights, International Affairs, Globalization working papers seriesDate posted: September 18, 2009Suggested CitationContact Information
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