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 Rights - Psychology Dictionary of Arguments
 
Rights: Rights in a society are the fundamental freedoms and entitlements that belong to every person, regardless of their race, sex, nationality, ethnicity, language, religion, or any other status. They are essential for human dignity and they enable people to live freely and participate in society. See also Human rights, Fundamental rights, Society, Justice, Jurisdiction, Law, Laws, Justice, Participation.
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Annotation: The above characterizations of concepts are neither definitions nor exhausting presentations of problems related to them. Instead, they are intended to give a short introduction to the contributions below. – Lexicon of Arguments.
 
Author Item    More concepts for author
Buchanan, James M. Rights   Buchanan, James M.
Consequentialism Rights   Consequentialism
Dworkin, Ronald Rights   Dworkin, Ronald
Gewirth, Alan Rights   Gewirth, Alan
Liberalism Rights   Liberalism
Locke, John Rights   Locke, John
Mill, John Stuart Rights   Mill, John Stuart
Nussbaum, Martha Rights   Nussbaum, Martha
Pogge, Thomas Rights   Pogge, Thomas
Singer, Peter Rights   Singer, Peter
Steiner, Hillel Rights   Steiner, Hillel
Sumner, Leonard Wayne Rights   Sumner, Leonard Wayne
Tooley, Michael Rights   Tooley, Michael
Utilitarianism Rights   Utilitarianism

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Ed. Martin Schulz, access date 2024-04-17