The book is currently out of stock
Conflicts Of Rights
Moral Theory And Social Policy Implications
Authors
238 pages
More about the book
Exploring the language of rights, this book delves into contemporary social issues, such as the conflict between a fetus's "right to life" and a woman's "right to choose." It examines how these rights are articulated and the implications they carry in societal debates, offering insights into the complexities of moral and ethical considerations surrounding personal autonomy and societal norms. Through this lens, the author engages with the fundamental questions of rights and their impact on modern discourse.
Book variant
2001, paperback
Book purchase
We’ll notify you via email once we track it down.