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Rights and Their Limits - In Theory, Cases, and Pandemics (Hardcover)
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Rights and Their Limits - In Theory, Cases, and Pandemics (Hardcover)
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In this volume, F.M. Kamm explores how theories as well as
hypothetical and practical cases help us understand rights and
their limits. The book begins by considering moral status and its
relation to having rights (including whether non-human animals have
rights and what rights future persons have). The author then
considers whether rights are grounded in duties to oneself, which
duties are correlative to rights, and whether neuroscientific and
psychological studies can help determine what rights we have. Kamm
next investigates the contours of the right not to be harmed by
considering critiques of deontological distinctions, the costs that
must be undertaken to avoid harming, and a proposal for permissibly
harming someone (that allows for resisting the harm) in the Trolley
Problem. Additional chapters cover possible implications of the
Trolley Problem for such practical issues as correctly programming
self-driving cars, providing medical treatments, and enacting
redistributive economic policy. Kamm concludes the book by
comparing the use of case-based judgments about extreme cases in
moral versus aesthetic theory, and by exploring the significance of
the right not to be harmed for morally correct policies in the
extreme cases of torture and a pandemic. Where pertinent, Kamm
considers the views of Derek Parfit, Tom Regan, Christine
Korsgaard, Shelly Kagan, Ronald Dworkin, Amartya Sen, Allan
Gibbard, Joshua Greene, Arthur Danto, and Judith Thomson, among
others.
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