The idea of human rights is powerful. Deriving in its modern
form from the Enlightenment, this doctrine has come to denote
individual rights against government oppression, including the
right to freedom of thought, religion, speech, assembly, and to a
fair system of criminal justice. But even in this basic political
sense "human rights" means different things in different historical
and cultural contexts and advocacy of such rights has frequently
been challenged as subjective. In "Justifying Ethics "Jan Gorecki
offers a thoroughgoing critique of the most common attempts to
formulate objective standards through appeals to human nature,
religion, and reason.
Gorecki opens his inquiry by considering the role of norm-making
concepts in the history of ethical thought, how standards of rights
were claimed to conform with human nature and reason or have been
stipulated by an external authoritative source such as God or
social contract. He then shows how such justifications may be
discounted on analytical or practical grounds using such instances
as divine will, Kantian reason, and the truth value of moral
judgments.
With respect to empirically grounded appeals to human nature,
Gorecki argues against the notion that the innate plasticity of
human behavior and potential for social diversity is sufficient
grounds for human rights activity without objective justification.
Whatever its difficulties, the search for justification remains
essential in enhancing the persuasiveness of ethical action that
aims at the moral "contagion" of the people by the human rights
experience and the transition from moral acceptance to legal
implementation.
Broad in intellectual scope, "Justifying Ethics "draws upon
moral and political philosophy, social policy, psychology, history,
jurisprudence, and international law to clarify the prerequisites
for the success of human rights activity. The book will be of
special interest to political theorists, philosophers,
sociologists, and human rights activists.
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