Philosophy of Human Rights: Theory and Practice

David Boersema

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Philosophy of Human Rights: Theory and Practice

Philosophy of Human Rights: Theory and Practice

David Boersema

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Philosophy of Human Rights provides the context and commentary students need to comprehend challenging rights concepts. Clear, accessible writing, thoughtful consideration of primary source documents, and practical, everyday examples pertinent to students' lives enhance this core textbook for courses on human rights and political philosophy.

About the Author

David Boersema is the Douglas C. Strain Professor of Natural Philosophy and Distinguished University Professor at Pacific University in Oregon. He is the author of Pragmatism and Reference and Philosophy of Science, and coeditor of Spiritual and Political Dimensions on Nonviolence and Peace.

Critical Reviews

"This is a superb book. Boersema gives readers judicious, balanced selections from leading theorists--historical and contemporary--on many controversial aspects of human rights. Boersema provides introductions that are clear, thorough, and eminently readable. This book sets a new standard for the teaching of human rights, both within political theory, and in connection with controversial policies."--Robert Paul Churchill, George Washington University "David Boersema's "Philosophy of Human Rights" combines the unity and accessibility of a single-authored text with the diverse and competing views of an anthology. It contains selections from such notable scholars as Alan Dershowitz, Ronald Dworkin, Richard Epstein, Joel Feinberg, Carol Gould, H.L.A. Hart, Alasdair MacIntyre, and Joseph Raz, joined together with introductory and explanatory text by the author. It is hard to imagine a more student-friendly approach."--James P. Sterba, University of Notre Dame "David Boersema's "Philosophy of Human Rights" is, above all, thorough and readable. It offers discussions of all the major questions about rights, from high theory to very specific practice. No one will have any difficulty reading and understanding these discussions, even when they get into matters that have been the subject of intricate and subtle inquiry in philosophical periodicals and books. The book is unusual in combining the usually distinct functions of an anthology and a monograph. We get a wide array of discussions from the horse's mouth, but we also get sensible linking material so that we know, pretty much, where we are at and why. He has to be congratulated on this. I should think this book will have a very wide acceptance among teachers dealing with this important subject."--Jan Narveson, Distinguished Professor Emeritus, University of Waterloo "I found Boersema's approach to be engaging and refreshing. His writing is readable without sacrificing the theoretical precision and philosophical depth.

This is a superb book. Boersema gives readers judicious, balanced selections from leading theoristshistorical and contemporaryon many controversial aspects of human rights. Boersema provides introductions that are clear, thorough, and eminently readable. This book sets a new standard for the teaching of human rights, both within political theory, and in connection with controversial policies.
Robert Paul Churchill, George Washington University
David Boersema's Philosophy of Human Rights combines the unity and accessibility of a single-authored text with the diverse and competing views of an anthology. It contains selections from such notable scholars as Alan Dershowitz, Ronald Dworkin, Richard Epstein, Joel Feinberg, Carol Gould, H.L.A. Hart, Alasdair MacIntyre, and Joseph Raz, joined together with introductory and explanatory text by the author. It is hard to imagine a more student-friendly approach.
James P. Sterba, University of Notre Dame "

"David Boersema's Philosophy of Human Rights is, above all, thorough and readable. It offers discussions of all the major questions about rights, from high theory to very specific practice. No one will have any difficulty reading and understanding these discussions, even when they get into matters that have been the subject of intricate and subtle inquiry in philosophical periodicals and books.
The book is unusual in combining the usually distinct functions of an anthology and a monograph. We get a wide array of discussions from the horse's mouth, but we also get sensible linking material so that we know, pretty much, where we are at and why.
He has to be congratulated on this. I should think this book will have a very wide acceptance among teachers dealing with this important subject."
--Jan Narveson, Distinguished Professor Emeritus, University of Waterloo

David Boersema's Philosophy of Human Rights is, above all, thorough and readable. It offers discussions of all the major questions about rights, from high theory to very specific practice. No one will have any difficulty reading and understanding these discussions, even when they get into matters that have been the subject of intricate and subtle inquiry in philosophical periodicals and books.
The book is unusual in combining the usually distinct functions of an anthology and a monograph. We get a wide array of discussions from the horse's mouth, but we also get sensible linking material so that we know, pretty much, where we are at and why.
He has to be congratulated on this. I should think this book will have a very wide acceptance among teachers dealing with this important subject.
Jan Narveson, Distinguished Professor Emeritus, University of Waterloo"

"This is a superb book. Boersema gives readers judicious, balanced selections from leading theorists--historical and contemporary--on many controversial aspects of human rights. Boersema provides introductions that are clear, thorough, and eminently readable. This book sets a new standard for the teaching of human rights, both within political theory, and in connection with controversial policies."
--Robert Paul Churchill, George Washington University

"David Boersema's Philosophy of Human Rights combines the unity and accessibility of a single-authored text with the diverse and competing views of an anthology. It contains selections from such notable scholars as Alan Dershowitz, Ronald Dworkin, Richard Epstein, Joel Feinberg, Carol Gould, H.L.A. Hart, Alasdair MacIntyre, and Joseph Raz, joined together with introductory and explanatory text by the author. It is hard to imagine a more student-friendly approach."
--James P. Sterba, University of Notre Dame

Publishing Information

Publisher: Routledge
Pub date: 2019-06-13
Length: 458 pages

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