Uniquely human : the basis of human rights / Gabriel Moran.

  • Moran, Gabriel
Date:
[2013]
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Description

A review of what a "human right" is. It is a claim that every person can make as an individual who is a part of the human race and which requires an underlying respect for all human beings. The author maintains that human rights can only be realized through conversations with those across all genders, ages, cultures and religions.

Publication/Creation

[Bloomington, Indiana] : Xlibris Corporation, [2013]

Physical description

368 pages ; 23 cm

Bibliographic information

Includes bibliographical references (pages 303-368).

Contents

Historical origin of natural rights -- Revolutions and men's rights -- The twentieth century and human rights -- Women, men, and human rights -- Age as a test for human rights -- Religious traditions and human rights -- Humans and their environment -- The culture and cultures of the humans.

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    History of Medicine
    JQC.T
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ISBN

  • 9781483685663
  • 1483685667
  • 9781483685656
  • 1483685659