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Human Rights, Ownership, and the Individual (Hardcover)
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Human Rights, Ownership, and the Individual (Hardcover)
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Is it defensible to use the concept of a right? Can we justify
rights' central place in modern moral and legal thinking, or does
the concept unjustifiably side-line those who do not qualify as
right-holders? Rowan Cruft develops a new account of rights. Moving
beyond the traditional 'interest theory' and 'will theory', he
defends a distinctive 'addressive' approach that brings together
duty-bearer and right-holder in the first person. This view has
important implications for the idea of 'natural' moral rights-that
is, rights that exist independently of anyone's recognizing that
they do. Cruft argues that only moral duties grounded in the good
of a particular party (person, animal, group) are naturally owed to
that party as their rights. He argues that human rights in law and
morality should be founded on such recognition-independent rights.
In relation to property, however, matters are complicated because
much property is justifiable only by collective goods beyond the
rightholder's own good. For such property, Cruft argues that a new
non-rights property system-that resembles markets but is not
conceived in terms of rights-would be possible. The result of this
study is a partial vindication of the rights concept that is more
supportive of human rights than many of their critics (from left or
right) might expect, and is surprisingly doubtful about property as
an individual right.
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