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图书目录: Acknowledgements
Introduction 1 Forms of Right Claim-rights Liberty-rights Powers Immunities 2 Benefits, Choices and Titles Rights as benefits Rights as choices Rights as titles Rights and sanctions 3 The Morality of Rights Moral rights Rights and utility Rights-based theories Rights and goal-based theories Social goals and goal-based rights Who or what has rights? 4 Natural Rights and Human Rights Natural rights Human rights The content of human rights Human rights and the rights of citizens Scepticism about human rights Human rights and ideal rights 5 Justifying Human Rights Natural law and human rights Self-evidence Human rights and human worth Rights and moral agency Contract and rights Self-ownership Rights and goods Consequentialism and rights Monist and pluralist justifications 6 Freedom, Autonomy and Rights The right to personal liberty Autonomy Kantian conceptions of autonomy Autonomy and human well-being Neutralism and perfectionism Autonomy as an instrumental valuc Rights to specific freedoms How much freedom? Rights and obstacles to freedom 7 Socioeconomic Rights Needs and rights Human needs and human rights Human rights or citizens' rights? Rights and distributive justice Democracy, Groups and Rights Democratic and non-democratic rights Three other links Is there a right to democracy? Group rights Popular sovereignty and democratic rights 9 Some Doubts and Difficulties The status of rights Conditional rights Prima facie rights Rights versus rights Are there absolute rights? A right to do wrong? The limits of a morality of rights Individualism, egoism and community Human rights and cultural diversity Conclusion Notes Guide to Further Reading Bibliography Index |