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Relativism and Human Rights - A Theory of Pluralist Universalism (Hardcover, 2nd ed. 2022)
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Relativism and Human Rights - A Theory of Pluralist Universalism (Hardcover, 2nd ed. 2022)
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This is an innovative contribution to the philosophy of human
rights. Considering both legal and philosophical scholarship, the
views here bear an importance on the legitimacy of international
politics and international law. As a result of more than 10 years
of research, this revised edition engages with current debates
through the help of new sections. Pluralistic universalism
considers that, while formal filtering criteria constitute
unavoidable requirements for the production of potentially valid
arguments, the exemplarity of judgmental activity, in its turn,
provides a pluralistic and retrospective reinterpretation for the
fixity of such criteria. While speech formal standards grounds the
thinnest possible presuppositions we can make as humans, the
discursive exemplarity of judgments defends a notion of validity
which is both contextually dependent and "subjectively universal".
According to this approach, human rights principles are embedded
within our linguistic argumentative practice. It is precisely from
the intersubjective and dialogical relation among speakers that we
come to reflect upon those same conditions of validity of our
arguments. Once translated into national and regional
constitutional norms, the discursive validity of exemplar judgments
postulates the philosophical necessity for an ideal of
legal-constitutional pluralism, challenging all those attempts
trying to frustrate both horizontal (state to state) and vertical
(supra-national-state-social) on-going debates on human rights. On
the first edition of this book: "Claudio Corradetti's book is a
thoughtful attempt to find an adequate theoretical foundation for
human rights. Its approach is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing
on issues in analytical philosophy as well as contemporary
political theorists, and the result is a densely argued text aimed
at scholars ... ." (Andrew Lambert, Metapsychology Online Reviews,
Vol. 14 (3), January, 2010)
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