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The Existence of Human Rights

Robert Alexy

I. The Theoretical and Practical Significance of the Existence Question


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II. The Concept of Human Rights


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2. Fundamental interests 3. Abstractness 4. Morality --1 5. Prioritv \ -'--"'J

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Basic thesis: The existence of human rights qua moralrights consists in their

justifiability, and in nothing else.

IIr. The Justification of Human Rights

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The Principles Structure of Human Rights Scepticism and Non-scepticislg Justification and Thesis The logical form of human rights theses: All individuals possessing the property (D have human rights.

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