God's velveteen rabbit

Journal of Religious Ethics 37 (2):243-260 (2009)
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This article lays out a central argument of Wolterstorff's book, which I call the Argument from Under-Respect . That argument, I contend, is central to Wolterstorff's thought about wrongs and human rights. Close attention to the argument raises questions about whether Wolterstorff's account of rights can explain what a theory of rights must include: why violating rights wrongs the rights-bearer

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Paul Weithman
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Justice: Rights and Wrongs.Nicholas Wolterstorff - 2010 - Princeton University Press.

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