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Mind and Rights
The History, Ethics, Law and Psychology of Human Rights
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300 pages
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Exploring the interplay between human cognition and the concept of human rights, this work delves into historical, philosophical, and legal dimensions. It examines the evolution of human rights culture, its historical roots, and contemporary theories, while integrating insights from psychology and cognitive science. The author argues that understanding the essence of human rights is crucial for grasping human nature. Amid ongoing debates about their universality, this comprehensive analysis highlights the significance of rights in fostering legal justice and political discourse.
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2023, paperback
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