The core concern underlying the various problems in applied
ethics is that of human rights. While most writings on human rights
deal with its legal, political and socio-economic aspects, this
collection instead addresses the philosophical aspect which has
hitherto been neglected. Furthermore, the book explores the Indian
counterpart of the idea of human rights which can be found in the
notion of 'dharma'.
The text addresses issues of conceptual analysis as well as
contextual applications of the idea of human rights and its fine
nuances. It also contains papers which analyze the concept of
'dharma', raising questions on whether this concept can do 'double
duty' for the notions of human rights as well as the notion of
human duties. The collection offers papers on human rights issues
of different categories of people, including ethnic minorities,
homosexuals, women, mentally ill people and prisoners. The papers
in this volume also afford grounds for comparative study.
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