Self-evident truths?: human rights and the Enlightenment
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contents | Part one: Human rights today : an Englightenment legacy? -- Rethinking human rights and Englightenment : a view from the twenty-first century / James Tully -- A response to James Tully / Christopher Brooke -- "That the general will is indestructible": from a citizen of Geneva to the citizens of Gaza / Karma Nabulsi -- Singular and exemplary : the theory and experience of citizenship in Rousseau. A response to Karma Nabulsi / Ourida Mostefai -- Cosmopolitanism after Kant : claiming rights across borders in a new century / Seyla Benhabib -- The making of norms versus the making of a rights-bearing subject : a response to Seyla Benhabib / Saskia Sassen -- Part two: Revolutions and declarations -- Philosophy, religion and the controversy about basic human rights in 1789 / Jonathan Israel -- A response to Jonathan Israel / Dan Edelstein -- Slavery, emancipation and human rights / Robin Blackburn -- Rights, resistance and emancipation : a response to Robin Blackburn / David Geggus -- Part three: Particular rights : the pursuit of happiness and freedom of speech -- My happiness, right or wrong? / Adam Phillips -- On being happy not to pursue happiness : a response to Adam Phillips / Patrick Mackie -- Toleration and calumny / Jeremy Waldron -- Rights persuasion : a response to Jeremy Waldron / Liora Lazarus -- Afterword : the self-evidence of human rights / Samuel Moyn The keywords of the Enlightenment-freedom, tolerance, rights, equality-are today heard everywhere, and they are used to endorse a wide range of positions, some of which are in perfect contradiction. While Orwell's 1984 claims that there is one phrase in the English language that resists translation into Newspeak, namely the opening lines of that key Enlightenment text, the Declaration of Independence: 'We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal ... ', we also find the Wall Street Journal saying of the Iraq War that the US was 'fighting for the very notion of the Enlightenment.' |
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spelling | Self-evident truths? human rights and the Enlightenment edited by Kate E. Tunstall Oxford Amnesty lectures, 2010 New York, NY Bloomsbury [2012] © 2012 1 online resource (xviii, 276 pages) illustrations txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier "Oxford Amnesty lectures"--Cover Print version record Part one: Human rights today : an Englightenment legacy? -- Rethinking human rights and Englightenment : a view from the twenty-first century / James Tully -- A response to James Tully / Christopher Brooke -- "That the general will is indestructible": from a citizen of Geneva to the citizens of Gaza / Karma Nabulsi -- Singular and exemplary : the theory and experience of citizenship in Rousseau. A response to Karma Nabulsi / Ourida Mostefai -- Cosmopolitanism after Kant : claiming rights across borders in a new century / Seyla Benhabib -- The making of norms versus the making of a rights-bearing subject : a response to Seyla Benhabib / Saskia Sassen -- Part two: Revolutions and declarations -- Philosophy, religion and the controversy about basic human rights in 1789 / Jonathan Israel -- A response to Jonathan Israel / Dan Edelstein -- Slavery, emancipation and human rights / Robin Blackburn -- Rights, resistance and emancipation : a response to Robin Blackburn / David Geggus -- Part three: Particular rights : the pursuit of happiness and freedom of speech -- My happiness, right or wrong? / Adam Phillips -- On being happy not to pursue happiness : a response to Adam Phillips / Patrick Mackie -- Toleration and calumny / Jeremy Waldron -- Rights persuasion : a response to Jeremy Waldron / Liora Lazarus -- Afterword : the self-evidence of human rights / Samuel Moyn The keywords of the Enlightenment-freedom, tolerance, rights, equality-are today heard everywhere, and they are used to endorse a wide range of positions, some of which are in perfect contradiction. While Orwell's 1984 claims that there is one phrase in the English language that resists translation into Newspeak, namely the opening lines of that key Enlightenment text, the Declaration of Independence: 'We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal ... ', we also find the Wall Street Journal saying of the Iraq War that the US was 'fighting for the very notion of the Enlightenment.' Geistesgeschichte 1680-1790 gnd rswk-swf Enlightenment fast Human rights fast POLITICAL SCIENCE / Political Freedom & Security / Civil Rights bisacsh POLITICAL SCIENCE / Political Freedom & Security / Human Rights bisacsh Menschenrecht Human rights Enlightenment Aufklärung (DE-588)4003524-4 gnd rswk-swf Menschenrecht (DE-588)4074725-6 gnd rswk-swf 1\p (DE-588)4143413-4 Aufsatzsammlung gnd-content Aufklärung (DE-588)4003524-4 s Menschenrecht (DE-588)4074725-6 s 2\p DE-604 Geistesgeschichte 1680-1790 z 3\p DE-604 Tunstall, Kate E. edt Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Self-evident truths? http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&db=nlabk&AN=503198 Aggregator Volltext 1\p cgwrk 20201028 DE-101 https://d-nb.info/provenance/plan#cgwrk 2\p cgwrk 20201028 DE-101 https://d-nb.info/provenance/plan#cgwrk 3\p cgwrk 20201028 DE-101 https://d-nb.info/provenance/plan#cgwrk |
spellingShingle | Self-evident truths? human rights and the Enlightenment Part one: Human rights today : an Englightenment legacy? -- Rethinking human rights and Englightenment : a view from the twenty-first century / James Tully -- A response to James Tully / Christopher Brooke -- "That the general will is indestructible": from a citizen of Geneva to the citizens of Gaza / Karma Nabulsi -- Singular and exemplary : the theory and experience of citizenship in Rousseau. A response to Karma Nabulsi / Ourida Mostefai -- Cosmopolitanism after Kant : claiming rights across borders in a new century / Seyla Benhabib -- The making of norms versus the making of a rights-bearing subject : a response to Seyla Benhabib / Saskia Sassen -- Part two: Revolutions and declarations -- Philosophy, religion and the controversy about basic human rights in 1789 / Jonathan Israel -- A response to Jonathan Israel / Dan Edelstein -- Slavery, emancipation and human rights / Robin Blackburn -- Rights, resistance and emancipation : a response to Robin Blackburn / David Geggus -- Part three: Particular rights : the pursuit of happiness and freedom of speech -- My happiness, right or wrong? / Adam Phillips -- On being happy not to pursue happiness : a response to Adam Phillips / Patrick Mackie -- Toleration and calumny / Jeremy Waldron -- Rights persuasion : a response to Jeremy Waldron / Liora Lazarus -- Afterword : the self-evidence of human rights / Samuel Moyn The keywords of the Enlightenment-freedom, tolerance, rights, equality-are today heard everywhere, and they are used to endorse a wide range of positions, some of which are in perfect contradiction. While Orwell's 1984 claims that there is one phrase in the English language that resists translation into Newspeak, namely the opening lines of that key Enlightenment text, the Declaration of Independence: 'We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal ... ', we also find the Wall Street Journal saying of the Iraq War that the US was 'fighting for the very notion of the Enlightenment.' Enlightenment fast Human rights fast POLITICAL SCIENCE / Political Freedom & Security / Civil Rights bisacsh POLITICAL SCIENCE / Political Freedom & Security / Human Rights bisacsh Menschenrecht Human rights Enlightenment Aufklärung (DE-588)4003524-4 gnd Menschenrecht (DE-588)4074725-6 gnd |
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title_fullStr | Self-evident truths? human rights and the Enlightenment edited by Kate E. Tunstall |
title_full_unstemmed | Self-evident truths? human rights and the Enlightenment edited by Kate E. Tunstall |
title_short | Self-evident truths? |
title_sort | self evident truths human rights and the enlightenment |
title_sub | human rights and the Enlightenment |
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topic_facet | Enlightenment Human rights POLITICAL SCIENCE / Political Freedom & Security / Civil Rights POLITICAL SCIENCE / Political Freedom & Security / Human Rights Menschenrecht Aufklärung Aufsatzsammlung |
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