Justice: rights and wrongs
Material type: TextPublication details: United Kingdom: Princeton University Press, 2008.Description: xiv, 400 pISBN:- 9780691146300
- 241.622 WOL.J
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Pt. I. The Archeology of Rights
Ch. 1. Two Conceptions of Justice
Ch. 2. A Contest of Narratives
Ch. 3. Justice in the Old Testament/Hebrew Bible
Ch. 4. On De-justicizing the New Testament
Ch. 5. Justice in the New Testament Gospels
Pt. II. Fusion of Narrative with Theory: The Goods to Which We Have Rights
Ch. 6. Locating That to Which We Have Rights
Ch. 7. Why Eudaimonism Cannot Serve as Framework for a Theory of Rights
Ch. 8. Augustine's Break with Eudaimonism
Ch. 9. The Incursion of the Moral Vision of Scripture into Late Antiquity
Ch. 10. Characterizing Life- and History-Goods
Pt. III. Theory: Having a Right to a Good
Ch. 11. Accounting for Rights
Ch. 12. Rights Not Grounded in Duties
Ch. 13. Rights Grounded in Respect for Worth
Ch. 14. The Nature and Grounding of Natural Human Rights
Ch. 15. Is a Secular Grounding of Human Rights Possible?
Ch. 16. A Theistic Grounding of Human Rights.
Ch. 17. Applications and Implications
Epilogue: Concluding Reflections.
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