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Human Rights and Moral Reasoning : A Comparative Investigation by Way of Three Theorists and Their Respective Traditions of Oenquiry: John Finnis Ronal
by M. Shortall
Overview
This study is a response to the observation of the critical importance of human rights in the ethical discourse of the public sphere. Yet despite the broad consensus there exists a plurality of approaches to their exposition and justification; each bound to a particular way of moral theology requires that such models be taken seriously. To this end it presents a comparative investifgation of three theorists, each rappresentative of a different tradition of enquiry...
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- ISBN-13: 9788878391451
- ISBN-10: 887839145X
- Publisher: Gregorian & Biblical Press
- Publish Date: October 2009
- Page Count: 448
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