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The Relational Self and Human Rights - Paul Ricoeur's Hermeneutics of Suspicion (Hardcover)
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The Relational Self and Human Rights - Paul Ricoeur's Hermeneutics of Suspicion (Hardcover)
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This book takes up Paul Ricoeur's relational idea of the self in
order to rethink the basis of human rights. Many schools of
critical theory argue that the idea of human rights is based on a
problematic conception of the human subject and the legal person.
For liberals, the human is a possessive and self-interested
individual, such that others are either tools or hurdles in their
projects. This book offers a novel reading of subjectivity and
rights based on Paul Ricoeur's re-interpretation of human
subjectivity as a relational concept. Taking up Ricoeur's idea of
recognition as a 'reciprocal gift', it argues that gift exchange is
the relation upon which authentic, non-abstract, human subjectivity
is based. Seen in this context, human rights can be understood as
tokens of mutual recognition, securing a genuinely human life for
all. The conception of human rights as gift effectively counters
their moral individualism and possessiveness, as the philosophical
anthropology of an isolated ego is replaced by that of a related,
dependent and embedded self. This original reinterpretation of
human rights will appeal to scholars of legal theory,
jurisprudence, politics and philosophy.
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