Description
This volume addresses the philosophical and theoretical ramifications of human rights, and challenges made to them.
About the Author
Cindy Holder is Associate Professor of Philosophy at the University of Victoria. She has published articles on minority rights and the human rights of groups. David Reidy is Professor of Philosophy and Adjunct Professor of Political Science at the University of Tennessee. His most recent publications include Rawls (edited, 2008) and Coercion and the State (co-edited with Walter Riker, 2008). He is co-editor with Jon Mandle of The Cambridge Rawls Lexicon (Cambridge, 2014) and A Companion to Rawls (2013).
Reviews
'... [a] superb book ... bring[s] together 23 timely and substantive papers, organized around seven pressing yet perennial questions ... The readability of Holder and Reidy's introduction, along with their perspicacious selection and grouping of readings, make this an ideal teaching text and also a valuable research volume. Summing up: highly recommended.' D. B. Boersema, Choice
'Cindy Holder and David Reidy have done a fine job assembling very useful discussions on many of the questions about human rights that keep philosophers, lawyers, political scientists, anthropologists and others busy.' Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews
'I highly recommend [the book] to anyone interested in human rights or in political philosophy generally.' Adam Hosein, Ethics
Book Information
ISBN 9780521176262
Author Cindy Holder
Format Paperback
Page Count 490
Imprint Cambridge University Press
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Weight(grams) 950g
Dimensions(mm) 246mm * 175mm * 23mm