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- catalog contributor b331269.
- catalog created "1985.".
- catalog date "1985".
- catalog date "1985.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1985.".
- catalog description "Bibliography: p. [209]-212.".
- catalog description "Ch. 1. The Problem of Natural Rights -- Traditional Characterization of Human Rights -- The Moral Import of Rights Possession -- Forms of Rights Loss -- Sources of Criteria for Inalienable Rights -- Ch. 2. A Contributionof Inalienable Rights to the Adequacy of Moral Systems -- Varieties of Rights Renunciation -- Conscientious Renunciation -- Oblligation, Supererogation, and Rights -- The Inadequacy of Self-defeating Moral Systems -- Inadmissible Obligations -- Admissible Permissions -- Inalienable Rights -- Ch. 3. Four Inalienable Rights -- The Right to Life and the Right to Personal Liberty -- Force, Liberties, and Law -- The Right to Benign Treatment and the Right to Satisfaction of Basic Needs -- Supererogatory Pain and Deprivation -- A Note on Property Rights -- Supererogation and Promising -- Personal Worth and Personal Codes -- Ch. 4. Inalienable Rights and the Foundations of Moral Interaction -- Rescission by Design -- Inalienable Liberties -- Justifying Self-interested Deceit -- Impenetrable Deceit -- Amoral Action and Enforced Irresponsability -- Two Types of Rescission by Design -- Ch. 5. Possession of Inalienable Rights -- Species Membership and the Qualifications for Inalienable Rights -- The Equality of Inalienable Rights -- The Dispossessed -- Children -- Animals -- The Universality of Inalienable Rights -- Ch. 6. Permissible Abridgment -- Varieties of Abridgment -- The Wrong of Denial -- The Problem of Enforcement -- The Injustice of Private Enforcement -- Enforcement and the State -- The Imposition of Punishment -- State Implementation of Subsistence Rights -- The Difference Between Inalienable Rights -- The Difference Between Inalienable Rights and Obligations of Noninterference and Aid -- The Ineliminability of Inalienable Rights -- Ch. 7. Contract Theory and Inalienable Rights -- Defending Natural Rights -- Political Ideals -- Individualism.".
- catalog extent "viii, 215 p. ;".
- catalog identifier "0231060343 (alk. paper)".
- catalog identifier "0231060351 (pbk.)".
- catalog issued "1985".
- catalog issued "1985.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York : Columbia University Press,".
- catalog subject "Civil rights.".
- catalog subject "Human rights.".
- catalog subject "JC571 .M454 1985".
- catalog subject "Natural law.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Ch. 1. The Problem of Natural Rights -- Traditional Characterization of Human Rights -- The Moral Import of Rights Possession -- Forms of Rights Loss -- Sources of Criteria for Inalienable Rights -- Ch. 2. A Contributionof Inalienable Rights to the Adequacy of Moral Systems -- Varieties of Rights Renunciation -- Conscientious Renunciation -- Oblligation, Supererogation, and Rights -- The Inadequacy of Self-defeating Moral Systems -- Inadmissible Obligations -- Admissible Permissions -- Inalienable Rights -- Ch. 3. Four Inalienable Rights -- The Right to Life and the Right to Personal Liberty -- Force, Liberties, and Law -- The Right to Benign Treatment and the Right to Satisfaction of Basic Needs -- Supererogatory Pain and Deprivation -- A Note on Property Rights -- Supererogation and Promising -- Personal Worth and Personal Codes -- Ch. 4. Inalienable Rights and the Foundations of Moral Interaction -- Rescission by Design -- Inalienable Liberties -- Justifying Self-interested Deceit -- Impenetrable Deceit -- Amoral Action and Enforced Irresponsability -- Two Types of Rescission by Design -- Ch. 5. Possession of Inalienable Rights -- Species Membership and the Qualifications for Inalienable Rights -- The Equality of Inalienable Rights -- The Dispossessed -- Children -- Animals -- The Universality of Inalienable Rights -- Ch. 6. Permissible Abridgment -- Varieties of Abridgment -- The Wrong of Denial -- The Problem of Enforcement -- The Injustice of Private Enforcement -- Enforcement and the State -- The Imposition of Punishment -- State Implementation of Subsistence Rights -- The Difference Between Inalienable Rights -- The Difference Between Inalienable Rights and Obligations of Noninterference and Aid -- The Ineliminability of Inalienable Rights -- Ch. 7. Contract Theory and Inalienable Rights -- Defending Natural Rights -- Political Ideals -- Individualism.".
- catalog title "Inalienable rights : a defense / Diana T. Meyers.".
- catalog type "text".