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The Philosophical Understanding of Human Rights

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Book Detail

  • Author: Benulal Dhar
  • Publisher: D.K. Printworld Pvt. Ltd.
  • Edition: Ist Edition
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • Number of Pages: 208
  • Release Date: 01-09-2013
  • EAN: 9788124607145
  • Package Dimensions: 9.3 x 5.9 x 0.8 inches
  • Language: English

Product Description

Human rights remain a widely debated and significant topic in global discourse. This book delves into the philosophical foundations of human rights, tracing their origins and historical development while critically analyzing the doctrine of natural rights and its critiques. It examines the worldviews that have influenced human rights formulations and explores various contemporary philosophical theories that extend beyond the traditional natural rights framework.

The book also discusses rights theories that align with utilitarianism and argues for a discursive understanding of human rights, recognizing the moral diversity embedded in different cultural traditions worldwide. As a case study, the author presents an analysis of human dignity from a Vedantic perspective, emphasizing its relevance as a fundamental principle of human rights.

This volume serves as an insightful resource for students, scholars, and practitioners of human rights, providing a deeper understanding of its philosophical underpinnings and encouraging a cross-cultural approach to the concept.

About the Author

Benulal Dhar is a distinguished scholar with a focus on philosophy and human rights. His work critically examines the conceptual foundations of rights, integrating both Western and Eastern philosophical traditions to offer a broader and more inclusive perspective.