Neo-Positivism about Rights: the Problem with 'Rights as Enforceable Claims'

Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 105 (1):143-148 (2005)
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Sue James recommends an 'enforcement account' of rights, where a right is to be understood simply as an enforceable claim. I show that adopting this analysis of rights implies giving up non-rhetorical, important, uses of the word 'right' which are possible on the best alternative theory of rights to James's position: the ability to deny a moral right's existence, even where claims are effectively enforced; the notion of a right's violation; and the idea that rights imply entitlement to make a demand, and not just enforcement of demands. Thus, adopting James's position implies giving up much more than mere rhetoric about rights.

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Saladin Meckled-Garcia
University College London

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Rights as Enforceable Claims.Susan James - 2003 - Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 103 (2):133-147.
Duty-Free Zones.Hillel Steiner - 1996 - Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 96 (1):231 - 244.

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