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adam_text | Contents Acknowledgements 1. Introduction 1.1 The Aim: Vindicating Rights 1.2 In Defence of Rights as Duties Owed to the Right-Holder 1.3 Terminology: Recognition-Independent, Uncreated, Natural, Moral, and Morally Justified Rights xi 1 1 5 7 Part I. Rights as Addressive Duties 2. Rights’ Elusive Relation to Interests 2.1 Introduction to Part I: Identifying When and To Whom a Duty Assigns Rights 2.2 Raz’s Justificatory Interest Theory: Sufficient but Unnecessary for Right-Holding 2.3 From Kramer’s Non-Justificatory Interest Theory to Wenar’s Kind-Desire Theory 2.4 Desires and Interests Created by Rights 2.5 Avoiding Circularity for Kramer and Wenar 2.6 Prospects for the Desire and Interest Theories 11 20 23 26 30 3. Rights’ Elusive Relation to Powers 3.1 Forms of the Wifi and Demand Theories 3.2 The Standard Objection: Incapable Beings 3.3 A Less Familiar Objection: Exercising Powers on One’s Own Behalf 3.4 Sreenivasan and Powers Held on One’s Own Behalf 3.5 Powers Exercisable Only by Those to Whom aDuty is Owed 3.6 Prospects for the Will and Demand Theories 32 32 33 34 35 36 39 4. Rights’ Relation to the First and Second Person 4.1 Overview of the Addressive Theory 4.2 Exercising Powers on One’s Own Behalf: The Importance of First-Personal Grasp 4.3 Duties as Formally Requiring First-Personal Thinking by their Bearers 4.4 Directed Duties and the First Person 4.5 The First Person and the Second Person 4.6 Counterexamples 44 44 11 13 46 52 57 61 68
viii CONTENTS 5. Rights and Interests Revisited 5.1 Legal-Conventional Directedness Depends on Our Thinking It So 5.2 Natural Directedness Depends on Interests 5.3 Morally Justified Directedness (Legal-Conventional or Natural) Creates Status Interests and Desires 5.4 Non-Circular Desires or Interests in Legal-Conventional Directedness? 71 71 75 77 6. From Directed Duties to Rights 6.1 Separating Directed Duties from Rights 6.2 Rights Beyond Claims 6.3 Conclusion of Part I 80 80 83 85 76 Part II. Human Rights for the Right-Holder’s Sake 7. Teleological Groundings of Rights and Duties 7.1 Introduction to Part II: Human Rights as ‘Rights for the Right-holder’s Sake’ which are ‘Everyone’s Business’ 7.2 Duties Grounded in Goods 7.3 Natural Rights Grounded in Deontically Infused Goods? 7.4 Natural Rights Grounded in their Own Non-Instrumental Value? 7.5 Natural Rights Grounded in the Good of Connected, Unalienated Thinking? 7.6 Natural Rights as Duties to Act for the Sake of the Right-Holder 7.7 Teleological Groundings of Natural vs ‘Non-Natural’ (Legal, Conventional) Rights 7.8 Notes on the Literature 7.9 Implications 89 89 93 97 100 104 105 110 113 115 8. The Individual’s Place in the Grounding of her Rights 8.1 Human Rights as‘Rights for the Right-Holder’s Sake’ 8.2 Rights for the Right-Holder’s Sake vs Rights forthe Sakeof Others 8.3 Individual, Communal, and Other Goods as Grounding Rights for the Right-Holder’s Sake 8.4 Why See Human Rights as Existing or Justified for the Right-Holder’s Sake? 118 118 120 9. The ‘Human’ in Human Rights and the Law 9.1 Generic Humans and
Concrete Individuals 9.2 Human Rights as Law: Natural-Legal Isomorphism and the Generality of Law 9.3 The Foundational View, the Mirroring View, and Socio-Economic Human Rights 9.4 Duty-Generation by the Right-Holder’s Good and byOther Values 9.5 Vindicating the ‘Rights’ in Human Rights Law 9.6 Conclusion: The ‘Human’ in Human Rights 136 136 125 132 143 149 156 162 164
CONTENTS 10. Human Rights as Everyone’s Business 10.1 The Diversity and Collectivism of Human Rights Law: Not for the Right-Holder’s Sake? 10.2 The Diversity and Collectivism of Human Rights Law: Beyond the State as Duty-Bearer? 10.3 Public/Private and Solidarity: Human Rights as Everyone’s Business 10.4 Doubts about Everyone’s Business 10.5 Public/Private and Solidarity: International and Domestic Legal Enforcement 10.6 Conclusion of Part II: Vindicating Human Rights ІХ 167 167 173 176 182 186 191 Part III. Property Rights for the Common Good 11. Introducing Property Rights 11.1 Introduction to Part III: Rights that are Not Justifiable for the Right-Holder’s Sake 11.2 Why Property? 11.3 Defining Property 11.4 Defining Money 12. Modest Property Rights for the Right-Holder’s Sake 12.1 Property Rights Not for the Right-Holder’s Sake: The Property of Those with a Lot 12.2 Some (Non-Specific) Property Needed for Free Agency or Autonomy: Hegel 12.3 Specific Property Earned through Labour: Locke 12.4 Property as Protecting Other Human Rights: Nickel 197 197 199 201 203 210 210 214 220 226 13. Property Rights for the Common Good 13.1 Property as a System 13.2 Property’s Systemic Justification as a CommonGood Justification 13.3 Do We Need Property Rights for the Common Good? 231 231 234 240 14. Rights Protecting Performance of Duties 14.1 Do We Need Rights Protecting Other-Directed Duties of Office? 14.2 The Right-Grounding Importance of One’s Morally Justified Duties 14.3 Property as an Outlier 250 250 15. Conclusion: A Partial Vindication of Rights 263 Bibliography Index 267 279
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