Przeszłość i przyszłość filozoficznoprawnej idei praw człowieka

The idea of human rights has interesting history and even more interesting, if dim, future. The paper examines the main conceptual problems involved in the human rights-talk, its origin (in particular Ockham’s thought), evolution and critique (including Bentham’s argument commonly known as “nonsens...

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Main Author: Tomasz Pietrzykowski
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Adam Mickiewicz University 2013-12-01
Series:Filozofia Publiczna i Edukacja Demokratyczna
Subjects:
law
Online Access:https://pressto.amu.edu.pl/index.php/fped/article/view/12944
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spelling doaj-b0c4a54b1d034c2c9869c835bd8f48782021-08-02T13:20:15ZengAdam Mickiewicz UniversityFilozofia Publiczna i Edukacja Demokratyczna2299-18752013-12-012210.14746/fped.2013.2.2.2412944Przeszłość i przyszłość filozoficznoprawnej idei praw człowiekaTomasz Pietrzykowski0Uniwersytet Śląski w Katowicach The idea of human rights has interesting history and even more interesting, if dim, future. The paper examines the main conceptual problems involved in the human rights-talk, its origin (in particular Ockham’s thought), evolution and critique (including Bentham’s argument commonly known as “nonsense upon stilts”, Marx’s attempt to demistify superficiality of the formal guarantees of freedom as well as Burke’s warnings against purportedly universal and abstract truth of such artificial ideological inventions). The main concern for the future of the idea of human rights seem to relate, however, to gradual naturalisation of the image of human being and human life. Therefore, it is less and less clear why any rights may be reasonably founded on brute fact of membership in a given biological species. As a result, it becomes more and more doubtful why human rights are to conceived as inherently (conceptually) solely human privilege. Nowadays, this question emerges as the most important challenge for the idea of human rights in the XXI century. https://pressto.amu.edu.pl/index.php/fped/article/view/12944human rightsphilosophylawnaturalism
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Przeszłość i przyszłość filozoficznoprawnej idei praw człowieka
Filozofia Publiczna i Edukacja Demokratyczna
human rights
philosophy
law
naturalism
author_facet Tomasz Pietrzykowski
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title Przeszłość i przyszłość filozoficznoprawnej idei praw człowieka
title_short Przeszłość i przyszłość filozoficznoprawnej idei praw człowieka
title_full Przeszłość i przyszłość filozoficznoprawnej idei praw człowieka
title_fullStr Przeszłość i przyszłość filozoficznoprawnej idei praw człowieka
title_full_unstemmed Przeszłość i przyszłość filozoficznoprawnej idei praw człowieka
title_sort przeszłość i przyszłość filozoficznoprawnej idei praw człowieka
publisher Adam Mickiewicz University
series Filozofia Publiczna i Edukacja Demokratyczna
issn 2299-1875
publishDate 2013-12-01
description The idea of human rights has interesting history and even more interesting, if dim, future. The paper examines the main conceptual problems involved in the human rights-talk, its origin (in particular Ockham’s thought), evolution and critique (including Bentham’s argument commonly known as “nonsense upon stilts”, Marx’s attempt to demistify superficiality of the formal guarantees of freedom as well as Burke’s warnings against purportedly universal and abstract truth of such artificial ideological inventions). The main concern for the future of the idea of human rights seem to relate, however, to gradual naturalisation of the image of human being and human life. Therefore, it is less and less clear why any rights may be reasonably founded on brute fact of membership in a given biological species. As a result, it becomes more and more doubtful why human rights are to conceived as inherently (conceptually) solely human privilege. Nowadays, this question emerges as the most important challenge for the idea of human rights in the XXI century.
topic human rights
philosophy
law
naturalism
url https://pressto.amu.edu.pl/index.php/fped/article/view/12944
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