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Combining the sustained, coherent perspective of an authored text
with diverse, authoritative primary readings, Philosophy of Human
Rights provides the context and commentary students need to
comprehend challenging rights concepts. Clear, accessible writing,
thoughtful consideration of primary source documents, and
practical, everyday examples pertinent to students' lives enhance
this core textbook for courses on human rights and political
philosophy. The first part of the book explores theoretical
aspects, including the nature, justification, content, and scope of
rights. With an emphasis on contemporary issues and debates, the
second part applies these theories to practical issues such as
political discourse, free expression, the right to privacy,
children's rights, and victims' rights. The third part of the book
features the crucial documents that are referred to throughout the
book, including the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, the
Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination
Against Women, the African Charter on Human Rights and Peoples'
Rights, and many more.
This book addresses issues in the philosophy of art through the
lenses of the three broad areas of philosophy: metaphysics,
epistemology, and axiology. It surveys many important and pervasive
topics connected to a philosophical understanding of art.
Combining the sustained, coherent perspective of an authored text
with diverse, authoritative primary readings, Philosophy of Human
Rights provides the context and commentary students need to
comprehend challenging rights concepts. Clear, accessible writing,
thoughtful consideration of primary source documents, and
practical, everyday examples pertinent to students' lives enhance
this core textbook for courses on human rights and political
philosophy. The first part of the book explores theoretical
aspects, including the nature, justification, content, and scope of
rights. With an emphasis on contemporary issues and debates, the
second part applies these theories to practical issues such as
political discourse, free expression, the right to privacy,
children's rights, and victims' rights. The third part of the book
features the crucial documents that are referred to throughout the
book, including the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, the
Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination
Against Women, the African Charter on Human Rights and Peoples'
Rights, and many more.
With the sustained, coherent perspective of an authored text and
the diverse, authoritative views typical of an anthology,
"Philosophy of Art: Aesthetic Theory and Practice "by David
Boersema provides the context and commentary students need to
comprehend the various issues in philosophy of art. Throughout the
book, issues are examined using the lenses of the three broad areas
of philosophy: metaphysics, epistemology, and value theory. That
is, concerns are raised about what is expressed, how it is
expressed, and why it is expressed. Chapters on the artist, the
audience, and the artwork further break down the discipline and are
applied to the final chapters on the specific types of art. The
differences between art and science as well as the relationship of
art and society provide a refreshing discussion of overlooked areas
in philosophy of art.
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