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Reconstructing Human Rights: A Pragmatist and Pluralist Inquiry into Global Ethics

Full title: Reconstructing Human Rights: A Pragmatist and Pluralist Inquiry into Global Ethics
ISBN: 9780198782803
ISBN 10: 0198782802
Authors: Hoover, Joe
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Edition: 1
Num. pages: 288
Binding: Hardcover
Language: en
Published on: 2016

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Synopsis

We Live In A Human-rights World. The Language Of Human-rights Claims And Numerous Human-rights Institutions Shape Almost All Aspects Of Our Political Lives, Yet We Struggle To Know How To Judge This Development. Scholars Give Us Good Reason To Be Both Supportive And Sceptical Of The Universal Claims That Human Rights Enable, Alternatively Suggesting That They Are Pillars Of Cross-cultural Understanding Of Justice Or The Ideological Justification Of A Violent And Exclusionary Global Order. All Too Often, However, Our Evaluations Of Our Human-rights World Are Not Based On Sustained Consideration Of Their Complex, Ambiguous And Often Contradictory Consequences. This Volume Argues That Human Rights Are Only As Good As The Ends They Help Us Realise. We Must Attend To What Ethical Principles Actually Do In The World To Know Their Value. Reconstructing Human Rights -- Human Rights And The Ethics Of Uncertainty -- Human Rights And The Politics Of Uncertainty -- Human Rights As Situationist Ethics -- Human Rights As Agonistic Politics -- Human Rights As Democratizing Ethos -- Conclusion. Joe Hoover. Includes Bibliographical References (pages 223-241) And Index.